WarpLink

WarpLink

A tool that makes a link like "open this exact product page in our app" actually work reliably — sending someone straight into the right screen of a mobile app instead of dumping them on a generic app-store page, while tracking which campaign brought them

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📁 Data & Analytics🗣️ English📅 August 23, 2026

Description

Mobile apps have a stubborn problem: a link can open a website easily, but getting it to open the right screen inside an app — and know which ad or campaign gets credit if the person didn't have the app installed yet — takes real infrastructure. WarpLink exists because Google killed Firebase Dynamic Links, leaving a lot of teams needing a replacement.

WarpLink provides deep linking, install attribution, and real-time analytics for mobile teams through open-source SDKs for iOS, Android, and React Native, each under 200KB gzipped. Redirects run in under 10ms across 300+ edge nodes, attribution uses referrer matching, device ID, and fingerprinting to credit installs correctly, and custom domains get automatic HTTPS. It also exposes an MCP server so AI coding tools like Claude, Cursor and Windsurf can interact with link and analytics data directly, alongside a full REST API.

💬 Our review

The short version: WarpLink is timed well — Firebase Dynamic Links shutting down left a real gap, and "deep linking plus attribution plus analytics, open-source SDK, no vendor lock-in" is a clean pitch for teams migrating off Google's tool.

The free tier's 10,000 clicks/month is a reasonable amount to validate the setup before paying, and the $19/month Starter tier for 100K clicks is priced accessibly for an indie or small team, though costs scale up fast for high-traffic consumer apps (2M clicks needs the $99/month Scale plan). The MCP server for AI coding tools is a nice modern touch but a minor one — the core decision is really whether sub-10ms redirects and open-source SDKs matter enough to justify picking a newer, less-proven vendor over established players like Branch or AppsFlyer, which offer more mature analytics and a longer track record for teams with bigger attribution needs.

💰 Pricing

FreemiumFree: 10K clicks/mo. Starter $19/mo. Growth $49/mo. Scale $99/mo. Unlimited $149/mo.
Free 0Starter 19Growth 49Scale 99

📊 Global score

53Average
🌐Availability15/100Faible

1 language · 0 platform

📄Profile90/100Excellent

Profile completeness

🤖 AI-enriched data

💰 Pricing model
🆓 Freemium

Gratuit : 10 000 clics/mois. Starter : 19 $/mois (100 000 clics). Growth : 49 $/mois (500 000 clics). Scale : 99 $/mois (2M clics). Unlimited : 149 $/mois. 2 mois offerts en facturation annuelle.

👥 Target audienceÉquipes mobiles (iOS, Android, React Native) qui ont besoin de deep linking et d'attribution d'installation, notamment celles qui migrent depuis Firebase Dynamic Links
🗣️ Languagesen
🌍 Target countriesWorldwide
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Pros

SDKs open-source (MIT) pour iOS, Android et React Native, moins de 200 Ko gzippés

Redirections sous 10ms sur 300+ nœuds edge

Alternative directe à Firebase Dynamic Links (arrêté par Google)

Serveur MCP pour piloter les liens et l'analytics depuis des outils IA (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf)

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Cons

Vendeur récent, moins de recul que Branch ou AppsFlyer sur l'attribution à grande échelle

Coût qui grimpe vite pour les apps grand public à fort volume (99 $/mois pour 2M clics)

Écosystème d'intégrations analytics encore jeune comparé aux acteurs établis

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