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Open your links in the app, not the in-app browser

Deep linking sends fans straight into the native app where they're already logged in, instead of the slow webview where conversions die. No code, no SDK.

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Links shared on social open in an in-app browser: slow, logged out, and stripped of the app experience. That's where follows, purchases and subscriptions leak away, one abandoned tap at a time.

OnLynk deep links detect the destination and the visitor's device, then open the real app, already signed in. When the app isn't installed, they fall back to the visitor's own browser, never worse than a normal link.

How it works

  1. 1

    Paste any link

    Add your destination URL. OnLynk recognises 70+ apps automatically.

  2. 2

    Share the OnLynk link

    Use it anywhere, in your bio, posts, ads or messages.

  3. 3

    It opens the app

    The native app opens logged in, or the visitor's browser as a fallback.

Why it works

Automatic detection

OnLynk detects the destination and device, then opens the right app.

70+ apps

From Instagram and Spotify to Amazon and Twitch, with new apps added monthly.

No SDK, no code

Nothing to install for you or your fans. It works from a normal link.

Frequently asked questions

Do my fans need to install anything?

No. They tap a normal link and OnLynk handles the app detection on iOS and Android.

What if the destination app isn't installed?

The link opens in the visitor's own browser, where they may already be logged in, instead of the social in-app browser.

Which apps are supported?

Over 70, across social, music, video, shopping and messaging, and the list grows every month.

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