jmp.fm is an upcoming modern URL shortener with the tagline βFast links. Deep analytics. No compromises.β Based on the scraped content, it appears to be more than a basic link-shortening tool: it is positioned for βteams that ship,β offering short-link management, real-time click tracking, and advanced analytics. The current page is still in a Coming soon state and only provides an email signup for early access.
Its core capabilities include real-time click tracking, advanced reports by country, device, and UTM, plus Webhooks and a full REST API. For a developer-oriented tool, the REST API and Webhooks are clear highlights: the former is useful for creating and managing short links in bulk, while the latter can feed click events into internal data platforms, marketing automation workflows, or alerting systems. However, the page does not disclose API documentation, authentication methods, rate limits, SDKs, sample code, or which programming languages or frameworks are supported.
No pricing information is currently available, and there is no mention of a free plan, team plan, enterprise plan, or usage limits. The page also does not state whether the product is open source or whether self-hosting is supported. Therefore, teams with requirements around data sovereignty, private deployment, or predictable costs cannot make a decision based on the information currently available. In terms of integrations, only Webhooks can be confirmed; there is no official information about integrations with common analytics, collaboration, or automation tools.
Its strengths are its clear positioning around short links, real-time analytics, and developer integrations. It should suit growth teams, product teams, marketing operations teams, and engineering teams that need to generate short links automatically via API. The downsides are also obvious: it has not officially launched yet, and documentation, pricing, availability, compliance details, and support channels are all missing, which makes procurement and technical evaluation relatively risky.
The scraped content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or service node locations, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If you need to launch immediately, you can compare it with Bitly, Short.io, and Rebrandly. If open source or self-hosting matters, alternatives such as Dub and YOURLS are worth considering.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on jmp.fm official site.
jmp.fm is an Unknown Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach jmp.fm directly.