sendme.tools
Paths

One link.
Straight to the thing.

A path is a short address on sendme.tools that points anywhere you want — your checkout, your booking page, your PDF, your site. It reads like a sentence, so the link does the asking for you.

send me/yourword/name

Free to join · Approved in small batches, by hand

send me /mealplan/sarah

It reads like a sentence.

Most links are an address. A path is an instruction. When someone sees sendme.tools/mealplan/sarah in a bio, they're already saying the request in their own head: send me the meal plan, Sarah. The link states the offer and the next step at the same time — before anyone taps.

It's not a category. It's your product's name.

You're not filing yourself under a label — you're claiming the words themselves. sendme.tools/summershredguide/joe isn't a fitness link; it's the Summer Shred Guide's address. In a bio, the first words are what people read. Lead with the product, and let your name sign it.

send me/summershredguide/joe

/ebook/joe works. /moneymindsetbook/joe is yours.

The feed is the funnel. Your path is the finish line.

@joe
"made this money template — link's in my bio ↓"
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Demonstration · Beat 01
They see you in the feed. You mention the template in a reel.
joe
solo builder
templates for people who'd rather build than fiddle.
sendme.tools/moneytemplate/joe
Demonstration · Beat 02
They tap your profile. One link — and it says exactly what it is.
checkout
Money Template
Pay $19
Demonstration · Beat 03
They land on the thing itself. Your checkout. No link tree. No maze.

You don't need a landing page between a reel and a sale. The platform already did the marketing — your profile has one job: the click.

Who paths are for.

sendme.tools/summershredguide/joe
His program, named in the link itself.
sendme.tools/moneymindsetbook/dre
A book with its own address.
sendme.tools/mealplan/sarah
A simple word works too.
sendme.tools/classroom/rivera
A teacher's resources, easy to say out loud.
The old way

Bio link → link page → six choices → a landing page → maybe the thing.

Every hop loses people.

The path way

Bio link → the thing.

That's the whole diagram.

Lead with the offer, not with yourself.

Your path opens with what you're giving — the meal plan, the template, the class — and closes with your name. The offer does the talking. You just get the click.

How it works.

01
Pick your path.

Choose your word, choose your name, see if it's free.

02
Point it anywhere.

Any https destination you run. You can change it later — changes get a quick re-review.

03
We approve by hand.

One shared domain, everyone's reputation. We keep the neighborhood good.

Questions.

How does the waitlist work?

We review requests by hand, in small batches. Clearing review isn't guaranteed: we decline words that impersonate people or brands, mislead, or read as spam. If your path clears, you'll get an email. Requesting is free.

What can a path point to?

Any legitimate page you run — a checkout, a booking page, a Notion doc, a newsletter, your site. Full rules live in the Terms.

Can I change where it points later?

Yes. Edits go through a quick re-review, so the neighborhood stays trustworthy.

Why do you review every path?

Because one bad redirect hurts every good one. A path borrows this domain's reputation — reviewing by hand is how we protect yours.

What does it cost?

Requesting a path is free right now. If that ever changes, people already holding paths will hear from us first.

Do I need an account to use the tools?

No. The tools are free, no sign-up, and run entirely in your browser. Paths are the only thing on this site you request.

send me//you