The service

LinkReflo is a redirect-based link tracking service for Amazon affiliate publishers. You create tracked links, publish them, and see click data in your dashboard.

The service is currently in private beta. Features may change, be added, or be removed. We'll do our best to communicate significant changes in advance, but we're building in public and the product will evolve.

By creating an account and using LinkReflo, you agree to these terms.

Your account

You're responsible for keeping your credentials secure. Don't share your account with others. If you believe your account has been compromised, contact us at privacy@linkreflo.com right away.

You must provide accurate information when creating an account — specifically a valid email address you control. One account per person or entity.

We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms, are used abusively, or are inactive for an extended period during the beta.

Acceptable use

You may use LinkReflo to track clicks on affiliate links you legitimately own and publish. You may not use it to:

  • Track links in violation of Amazon's Associate Program Operating Agreement or any other platform's terms of service
  • Deceive visitors — including obscuring where a link leads in a way that misleads the person clicking it
  • Generate artificial or fraudulent clicks on your own links
  • Conduct any illegal activity or facilitate illegal activity by others
  • Send spam, unsolicited messages, or bulk promotional content
  • Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of our systems
  • Resell or sublicense access to the service without our written permission

We may remove links or suspend accounts without warning if we identify clear abuse.

Amazon program compliance

This section deserves its own heading because we get asked about it.

LinkReflo is designed to be compatible with Amazon's Associate Program Operating Agreement (APOA). Our redirect links include the destination domain in the URL path — for example, /amazon-com/product-slug — so the destination is visible to users before they click. This is specifically to avoid the "cloaking" concern in Amazon's guidelines.

But compliance with the APOA is your responsibility, not ours. Amazon's rules are detailed, change without much notice, and depend heavily on how and where you publish your links — none of which we control. Using LinkReflo does not guarantee you're compliant with Amazon's program. You should read and stay current with the Associate Program Operating Agreement yourself.

The short version: we've built the tool to be ToS-friendly by design. Whether your specific use of it is compliant depends on your content, your audience, and your understanding of the rules. That's on you, not us.

Your data

You control your click data. We don't use it for advertising, we don't sell it, and we don't share it with third parties for any purpose. We access it only to operate the service — to show you the dashboard and generate your exports.

You can export your full click history as a CSV file at any time from the dashboard — no request needed, no delay. If you cancel your account, any exports you've already downloaded stay with you.

For full details on what we collect, how it's stored, and your deletion rights, see our Privacy Policy.

Beta service disclaimer

LinkReflo is in beta. That means the service is a work in progress. We're honest about this because it affects what you should expect:

  • The service is provided as-is, without warranties of any kind — express or implied.
  • We don't warrant that the service will be error-free, uninterrupted, or suitable for any particular purpose.
  • Not every click will be captured in every circumstance — edge cases exist, including bot filtering, network conditions, and browser privacy settings that suppress referrer data.
  • We may make changes to how data is stored, displayed, or exported as the product develops.

We run LinkReflo in good faith and take stability seriously. But this is a beta, and you should treat it accordingly when deciding what to rely on it for.

No uptime guarantee

We don't promise any specific uptime during the beta period.

In practice, LinkReflo runs on Cloudflare's global edge network, which is extremely reliable infrastructure. But planned maintenance, unexpected failures, and Cloudflare outages can all cause downtime. Don't build critical business processes that have a hard dependency on LinkReflo being available at all times.

We'll communicate planned downtime in advance when possible and investigate unplanned outages promptly.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, LinkReflo's total liability to you for any claim arising from your use of the service is limited to the total amount you paid us in the 12 months preceding the claim, or $100 — whichever is greater.

We are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages. This includes lost profits, missed affiliate commissions, lost data, or business interruption — even if we were advised that such damages were possible.

Some jurisdictions don't allow these limitations. In those places, our liability is limited to the minimum extent permitted by law.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as the product evolves. When we make material changes, we'll notify account holders by email with reasonable advance notice.

Continued use of the service after updated terms take effect constitutes your acceptance of the changes. If you don't agree with a change, you can close your account and export your data before the effective date.

Contact

Questions about these terms: privacy@linkreflo.com

These terms are governed by the laws of the United States, without regard to conflict of law principles.