
Short Menu
Your AI agent creates short links through Short Menu the moment someone shares a URL in chat. Custom slugs, branded domains, expiration dates, and tracking pixels are applied automatically. No app switching, no manual copy-paste workflows.




Your AI agent converts long URLs into branded short links with custom parameters, and retrieves your available domains, all within the flow of conversation.
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See how teams use AI-powered Short Menu integration to create branded, trackable links without leaving their conversations.
A content marketer pastes a blog post URL and says 'Shorten this for the newsletter with slug spring-update, expires end of March.' Your AI Agent creates the branded Short Menu link with the custom slug, sets the expiration date, and returns the ready-to-use URL. The marketer copies it straight into their email template without opening another tool.
Your team wants to share a pre-launch product page with select partners only. Your AI Agent creates a Short Menu link with password protection, sends the shortened URL and password separately, and the partners access the content securely. The public never sees the page until you are ready.
A social media manager is posting links across multiple platforms and wants retargeting pixels on each one. Your AI Agent creates each Short Menu link with the specified Facebook and Google pixel IDs already attached. Every click feeds data back to the ad platform, and the manager never has to configure pixels manually.

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FAQs
Yes. The agent retrieves your available custom domains from Short Menu and uses whichever domain you specify. If you do not specify one, it uses your default. Every shortened link appears under your branded domain.
You provide an expiration date in ISO 8601 format (or describe it naturally, like 'end of March'), and the agent sets the expires_at parameter on the Short Menu link. After that date, the link automatically stops redirecting visitors to the destination.
Yes. Tell the agent to add a password when creating the link. Short Menu stores the password and requires visitors to enter it before being redirected. This is useful for exclusive content, partner-only pages, or gated resources.
No. Tars sends link creation requests to Short Menu's API in real-time and returns the results within the conversation. Your link library, click data, and domain settings remain entirely within your Short Menu account.
Tracking pixels are small code snippets from ad platforms like Facebook or Google that fire when someone clicks your link. When creating a Short Menu link, the agent attaches your pixel IDs so every click is tracked for retargeting and attribution purposes.
The agent processes link creation requests sequentially through Short Menu's API. You can provide multiple URLs in a single conversation and the agent shortens each one with your specified parameters, returning all the branded links in order.
Visit shm.to/create-api-key in your browser while logged into your Short Menu account. Generate a new API key and paste it into the Tars dashboard when connecting the tool. The key grants the agent access to create links and list your domains.
Short Menu returns an error indicating the slug is unavailable. Your AI agent communicates this and asks you to choose a different slug. It can also suggest variations so you find an available keyword-rich path quickly.
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