BurnURL offers short links with stats, social sharing

There are plenty of URL truncation options on the net already, and you've likely already got a favorite option like Is.gd or Snipr. Does the relatively new BurnURL provide anything that really makes it a compelling alternative?
If you're a social surfer, then the answer is yes. When you "burn" an address, the service creates your truncated address and provides a standard HTML link, embed code, and bbcode for you to copy and paste. A share bar is also displayed below so that you can quickly fire off your new link to services like Twitter, Facebook, Digg, and Reddit.
When someone else visits your burned URL, a relatively subtle toolbar is added to the top of the page that allows them to re-share it and give the page a thumbs up or down. The total hit count is also displayed in the bar.
I'd like to see a few more features added - like the ability to update statuses directly from BurnURL's site. If you want to post your link to Twitter, clicking the T icon currently opens your Twitter homepage in a new tab with the short URL pre-entered in the update field, which is a bit clunky. It's an extra step that power users would prefer to avoid.
Since the service is still fairly new and there's an API for developers to access, it likely won't be long before apps like Power Twitter begin to offer inline support. When they do, BurnURL will become a more attractive option.
If you're a social surfer, then the answer is yes. When you "burn" an address, the service creates your truncated address and provides a standard HTML link, embed code, and bbcode for you to copy and paste. A share bar is also displayed below so that you can quickly fire off your new link to services like Twitter, Facebook, Digg, and Reddit.
When someone else visits your burned URL, a relatively subtle toolbar is added to the top of the page that allows them to re-share it and give the page a thumbs up or down. The total hit count is also displayed in the bar.
I'd like to see a few more features added - like the ability to update statuses directly from BurnURL's site. If you want to post your link to Twitter, clicking the T icon currently opens your Twitter homepage in a new tab with the short URL pre-entered in the update field, which is a bit clunky. It's an extra step that power users would prefer to avoid.
Since the service is still fairly new and there's an API for developers to access, it likely won't be long before apps like Power Twitter begin to offer inline support. When they do, BurnURL will become a more attractive option.












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Subscribe to commentsJamesMar 6th 2009 5:28PM
I like tr.im - it's a very similar service. They offer Tweeting directly from the page, and a whole host of stats on clicked URLs, as well as a really nice Firefox plugin that adds a shorten button and URL tracking graph to your sidebar.
drew olanoffMar 6th 2009 6:18PM
Thanks for the writeup Lee. We have gotten a lot of cool feedback and suggestions from those who are burnin' away and we have some stuff lined up that you'll see soon.
Paul NicholsonMar 7th 2009 10:20PM
URLZen.com does this, plus gives you an archive of all your previous URLZen's that you've tweeted - whether you created them or not.
Check out...
http://urlzen.com/http://paulnich.blogspot.com/2008/12/retweetbot-instruction-manual-for-users.html
and
http://www.urlzen.com/twitter/pwnicholson
vcaoMay 8th 2009 3:40AM
"When someone else visits your burned URL, http://www.vcao.net a relatively subtle toolbar is added to the top of the page that allows them to re-share it and give the page a thumbs up or down. The total hit count is also displayed in the bar."