Catch-All Links & Domain Routing
Catch-All links let you capture traffic that arrives at your bare domain root — without needing a slug in the URL. This is perfect for branded short domains, custom landing pages, and multi-domain routing.
What is a Catch-All Link?
Normally, a tracking link requires a slug: yoursite.com/my-campaign. A catch-all link removes this requirement — visitors going to yoursite.com (the root) are automatically routed through your catch-all link.
Example: If your default subdomain is john.ckv.to, enabling catch-all on a link means visitors to john.ckv.to are routed to that link's targets — instead of seeing the ClickerVolt homepage.
How to Enable
Open the Link Editor (create new or edit existing link).
Next to the "Slug" label, check the "Catch-All" checkbox.
The slug input is replaced with a "Root Domain (no slug)" indicator.
Save the link. Your domain root now routes to this link.
Limit: Only one catch-all link per account. If you already have a catch-all link and try to create another, you'll get an error.
Domain-Based Routing
The real power of catch-all links comes when combined with domain-based eligibility rules on your targets. If you have multiple custom domains pointing to your account, you can route each domain to a different destination.
Setting Up Domain Rules
Create a single catch-all link with multiple targets.
On each target, add an eligibility rule with the "Domain" condition.
Select the domain from the dropdown (your default subdomain and custom domains are listed).
Each target now only receives traffic from its assigned domain.
Example: Target A with rule "Domain equals yourdomain1.com" receives yourdomain1.com traffic. Target B with rule "Domain equals john.ckv.to" receives john.ckv.to traffic. One catch-all link, multiple destinations.
Use Cases
Branded domains: Route yourdomain1.com directly to your offer without a slug.
Multi-domain routing: Different custom domains → different targets via domain rules.
Default subdomain: Make john.ckv.to useful instead of showing the homepage.
Clean URLs: Share yoursite.com instead of yoursite.com/some-slug.