Learn to say popular URL shortener tool names correctly.
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How is Bitly (URL shortening and link management platform) correctly pronounced?
Bitly is pronounced 'BIT-lee' — 'bit' (short I, a unit of data) plus '-ly'. Stress on BIT. Don't say 'BYT-lee' with a long I. In a technical interview: "Bitly's click analytics showed us exactly which social post drove the most traffic to the landing page."
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How is TinyURL (free URL shortening service) correctly pronounced?
TinyURL is pronounced 'TY-nee yoo-ar-EL' — 'tiny' (long I) plus 'U-R-L' spelled out letter by letter. Don't say 'TIN-ee' with a short I. In a technical interview: "TinyURL turned that long tracking link into something short enough to read aloud during the demo."
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How is Rebrandly (branded link management and URL shortener) correctly pronounced?
Rebrandly is pronounced 'ree-BRAND-lee' — 're-' plus 'brand' plus '-ly', stress on BRAND. Don't say 'REE-brand-lee' with front stress. In a technical interview: "Rebrandly let us use our own domain in every shortened link, instead of a generic third-party one."
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How is Short.io (custom domain link shortener) correctly pronounced?
Short.io is pronounced 'SHORT-dot-eye-oh' — 'short' plus 'dot' plus the letters 'I-O' spelled out. Don't say 'SHORT-ee-oh' blending the ending. In a technical interview: "Short.io's API let our marketing team generate a branded short link automatically for every new campaign."
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How is Cutt.ly (link shortening and tracking tool) correctly pronounced?
Cutt.ly is pronounced 'KUT-lee' — 'cut' (short U) plus '-ly', echoing 'cutting a link short'. Stress on KUT. Don't say 'KOOT-lee' with a long OO. In a technical interview: "Cutt.ly's QR code generator meant we could print the same short link straight onto the conference badge."