Your own vanity URL
Claim nettyuh.cc/yourname and hand out one link instead of five. It is yours permanently, along with a numeric UID that never changes and is never given to anyone else.
A profile page that actually looks like you — your colours, your music, your badges and every link you own, living at an address that is permanently yours.
Not a link list with a logo on it. A profile you actually want to send people to.
Claim nettyuh.cc/yourname and hand out one link instead of five. It is yours permanently, along with a numeric UID that never changes and is never given to anyone else.
Backgrounds, video, colours, glass blur, glow, borders, fonts, cursors, button styles and animations. A live preview sits beside the editor so you see every change before it goes public.
Attach a track with cover art, title and artist. Visitors get a proper player with volume and loop, and autoplay is handled gracefully when the browser blocks it.
Show what you are playing, listening to or up to right now, straight on your profile. It updates by itself — nothing to keep in sync.
Profile views broken down by day, week and month, plus click tracking on every individual link so you know which ones people actually press.
Hashed passwords, server-side authorisation on every action, verified file uploads, session management you control, and rate limiting throughout.
No builder to learn, no template to fight with.
Pick a username, confirm your email, and your page is live at its own address straight away.
Add your links, upload an avatar and background, pick your colours, and drop in a track.
Put it in every bio you have. Watch the views and clicks come in from your dashboard.
Everything people usually want to know before signing up.
It is a single page that holds everything you want people to find — your socials, your projects, your music, your work. Instead of pasting five different links into every bio, you share one: nettyuh.cc/yourname.
No. Creating an account, claiming your username and customising your page are all free, and your UID and vanity URL stay yours for as long as the account exists.
Almost everything. Background image or video, background colour, accent, text and button colours, button shape and transparency, card transparency, blur, borders, glow, shadows, font, font size, alignment, layout, entry animation and cursor. There is a live preview so nothing is a guess.
Every account gets a permanent number the moment it is created — UID 1, UID 184, and so on. It is never changed, never reused, and never handed to another account even if the original is deleted. It is the one piece of your identity here that nothing can take.
Yes, from Dashboard → Account, as long as the new name is available. Your UID, badges, links and analytics all follow you. Anything pointing at your old address will stop working, so update your bios when you switch.
Badges are granted by staff and appear next to your display name in priority order. Some mark staff roles, others recognise verified accounts, supporters, bug reports or contributions. Hover any badge on a profile to see its name and what it is for.
You see total views, views today, this week and this month, click counts for each link, and your most-clicked link. Visitors are never identified to you or anyone else — IP addresses are hashed and never stored in the clear, and repeat visits are de-duplicated so counts stay honest.
Passwords are hashed with salted PBKDF2-SHA256 at a high iteration count and never stored in a readable form. Every protected action is authorised on the server, uploads are verified by their actual file contents rather than their name, and you can see and sign out every active session from the Security page.
A couple of minutes. Register, add your links, pick your colours, and you are done. You can keep refining it whenever you like — changes go live the moment you save.
It takes two minutes, and nobody else can have it afterwards.