Review the terms that govern access to Kashly products, including short links, QR codes, branded links, analytics, mobile links, UTM campaign links, digital business cards, supported merchant links, and related website services.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
These Terms of Service describe the basic rules for using Kashly. They are intended to help users understand account responsibilities, acceptable link sharing, product availability, supported merchant experiences, analytics limitations, and the relationship between Kashly and its users.
You may use Kashly to create short links, QR codes, branded links, campaign links, mobile links, digital business cards, and related analytics, subject to these terms, applicable laws, and any product rules or limits shown in the Kashly experience.
You are responsible for maintaining accurate account information, protecting login credentials, and ensuring that links, QR codes, profiles, campaigns, and shared merchant destinations comply with applicable laws, platform rules, and Kashly policies.
Kashly provides analytics such as clicks and campaign performance based on available data. Private links may show click activity, while supported merchant links may provide eligible purchase and commission visibility when merchants and tracking systems make that information available.
You may not use Kashly for deceptive, harmful, illegal, infringing, abusive, spammy, malware-related, or fraudulent activity. Kashly may restrict links, QR codes, accounts, campaigns, or merchant sharing that violate these terms or create risk for users.
Kashly may modify, suspend, or discontinue features, integrations, supported merchants, analytics reports, domains, APIs, QR code tools, or campaign functionality as products evolve, systems change, or legal and security requirements require updates.
Kashly aims to provide useful tools, but services are provided subject to availability and may depend on third-party platforms, merchants, networks, browsers, and devices. Certain analytics, purchase data, and commission information may be delayed, unavailable, or estimated.