Find@ offers multiple redirection types that control how users are sent from a short link to the destination. Each redirection type is designed for a specific use case, from fast redirects to advanced promotion and lead capture.
Direct Redirection
Direct redirection sends users straight to the destination URL without showing any intermediate page.
- Fastest redirection method
- No visible transition page
- Search engine crawlers reach the target page directly
Note: If tracking pixels are used with direct redirection, a brief page is shown to allow the pixel to fire correctly.
Frame Redirection
Frame redirection displays the destination website inside a frame, while showing a bar at the top.
- Useful for cloaking affiliate or partner pages
- Top bar includes site information and share options
- Helps keep users aware they are visiting via your link
Important: Some websites block iframe usage for security reasons and may not work with frame redirection.
Splash Redirection
Splash redirection shows an intermediate page before sending the user to the destination.
- Previews the destination page
- Gives users time to decide before continuing
- Useful for transparency and protection
Custom Splash Redirection
Custom splash redirection is a premium feature that allows you to create your own branded promotional page.
- Fully customizable splash page
- Shows branding, messaging, or offers
- Redirects users after a short delay
This is ideal for promotions, launches, and marketing campaigns.
Overlay Redirection
Overlay redirection injects interactive widgets on top of the destination page without using a top frame bar.
- No visible frame bar
- Supports popups, contact forms, polls, and messages
- Great for lead capture and engagement
Overlay redirection combines redirection with interaction.
Which Redirection Type Should I Use?
- Direct – fastest, clean redirects
- Frame – cloaking and affiliate pages
- Splash – preview and user confirmation
- Custom Splash – branded promotions
- Overlay – lead capture and engagement