atpr.to has introduced a new URL shortener service designed for users of the AT Protocol. This service allows individuals to create and manage short links, with the unique feature of storing these links on their own Personal Data Server (PDS).
The core functionality of atpr.to is its integration with the AT Protocol, ensuring that all created links are tied to the user's handle or DID. This approach aims to provide users with persistent ownership and control over their shortened URLs, as the data resides on their PDS.
Users can manage their short links through a dedicated dashboard, which supports creation, editing, and deletion. Each link also generates a QR code, exportable as an SVG. For developers and advanced users, a JSON API is available for programmatic access to link management functions, including searching and filtering.
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atpr.to has launched a new URL shortener service that stores user-created short links directly on their AT Protocol Personal Data Server (PDS). This allows users to manage their links, which are tied to their handle or DID, through a dashboard and API.