MiniLy vs TinyURL
TinyURL is the original URL shortener. It launched in 2002, predating almost every competitor, and it built its reputation on one thing: paste a long link, get a short one back, no account required. That zero-friction shortening is still its single biggest strength, and it is something MiniLy deliberately does not offer.
Beyond anonymous shortening, the two products serve different users. TinyURL added paid plans with custom domains, customisable QR codes, analytics, a Chrome extension, and Zapier/Slack integrations. MiniLy is a modern EU shortener with unlimited links and custom domains on Pro, fully customisable QR codes on every plan, password protection, and deeper per-link analytics.
On price, MiniLy Pro (5 EUR/month) undercuts TinyURL Pro (about 9.99 USD/month) while removing TinyURL's limits: TinyURL Pro caps links at 500/month and one custom domain, and its analytics are retained for two years; MiniLy Pro is unlimited on links and domains. The honest counterweight is that TinyURL's free tier gives unlimited links (with no analytics and black-and-white QR codes only), while MiniLy's free tier caps links at five for life.