Geo-Routing Short Links: Route by Visitor Country|link
Last updated: 2026-06
Running one campaign but wanting Taiwan, Hong Kong, and overseas visitors to each land on the right page used to mean making several links and posting them separately. 連's geo routing does it with a single short link: it routes traffic to different destinations by the visitor's country, and anything that doesn't match falls through to a default. It's configured in the dashboard, you share just one URL, and changing a destination later never changes the link. All links, clicks, and audience data live on LUVAI's own 邊緣資料庫 edge database, isolated under your account and never sold to any third party — and exportable any time.
What is geo routing and how does it work?
Under one base short link, you set a destination URL for each country code (e.g. TW, HK, US) plus a default. When a visitor clicks, 連 routes them to the matching destination by their country; anything that matches no rule goes to the default.
The visitor's country is determined at the edge from their connection — no action or geo-permission needed from the visitor. It's country-level, not precise location.
When is geo routing useful?
Cross-border commerce sending each country to a localized language or payment page; overseas ticketing and events splitting domestic and international audiences to the right signup page; apps routing each market to its own store or landing page.
The point: you publish one short link everywhere — social, ads, email — and it splits by country automatically, instead of maintaining a separate link per market.
How is geo routing different from device routing or A/B?
Geo routing looks at which country the visitor is in; device routing looks at iOS / Android / other; A/B splits by weight to test which version performs. They're independent routing dimensions solving different problems.
Because 連 changes the destination without changing the URL, a geo-routing link stays editable after you post it: add or remove country rules, or swap one country's landing page, with no impact on the short link already out there.
Data on LUVAI's own 邊緣資料庫 — never sold, exportable
連 is a link shortener LUVAI runs in-house: your links, clicks, and audience data live on LUVAI's own 邊緣資料庫 edge database, isolated under your account, rather than on a third-party platform that reads or resells your traffic.
The click and source data your geo split accumulates is never sold to any third party, and you can export it all (CSV/JSON) any time. This feature is free.
FAQ
How does geo routing know the visitor's country?
It's determined at the edge from the visitor's connection — the visitor doesn't set anything or grant a location permission. It's country-level (not precise location), which is what you want for routing to a localized language or market page.
Where do visitors go if their country isn't in my rules?
To the default destination you set. Always fill in the default so every visitor has a sensible landing page; you only add a rule for the countries you actually want to split out, and everyone else falls through to the default.
Can one link target many countries? Do I re-issue it to change a destination?
Yes — set a destination per country code plus a default. And because 連 changes destinations without changing the URL, adding or removing country rules or swapping a country's landing page later never requires re-issuing the link; the short link you already posted keeps working.