Changelog

All the latest updates, improvements, and fixes to Dub

Improved pricing, with higher limits for Pro users.

Improved pricing, with higher limits for Pro users.

Migrating our time-series data to Tinybird earlier this year allowed us to scale our platform by magnitudes.

Thanks to that, we are increasing the limits of our Pro plan from 10,000 clicks per month to 50,000 clicks per month. We hope that this will let you grow your marketing further before having to upgrade to the next billing tier.

We have also sunsetted the previous usage-based pricing model and consolidated everything into the Pro plan.

Check out our new pricing model.

Link search

Link search

You can now search through your existing short links on Dub.co by their key and destination URL.

This has been a highly requested feature amongst folks with a ton of short links and we're excited to finally ship it!

Workspace-level billing

Workspace-level billing

Previously, having billing on a personal account level was a confusing UX.

  • Often times, users would upgrade to Pro on their personal accounts, but the Pro plan only applied to the workspaces they owned, not the ones that they are a member of.
  • They also couldn't invite teammates to pay invoices.

Migrating billing to the workspace-level fixes that. You can now manage your billing settings under Settings > Billing in your Dub workspace.

Ability to duplicate a link

Ability to duplicate a link

You can now duplicate a link on Dub with a single click.

This is a quality-of-life improvement for busy marketers to quickly create multiple versions of a link without having to re-enter the same information over and over again.

Shoutout to Cameron Archer from Tinybird for the feature request!

Public stats pages

Public stats pages

You can now create a public stats dashboard for your short links on Dub.

This allows you to share the stats for a given short link with clients or other external stakeholders without having to invite them to your Dub workspace.

Read more on how to create a public stats page here.

Tinybird migration

Tinybird migration

We recently migrated all Dub's time-series analytics data from Redis to Tinybird.

This resulted in a ~100x reduction in request bandwidth (and a similar reduction in request speeds).

For context, Tinybird is a serverless analytical backend for you to ingest data and analyze it with SQL. Built on top of Clickhouse, Tinybird is incredibly scalable when it comes to storing and processing time-series events.

Expect faster load times for your link stats pages moving forward!