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SharingSocials.com Review for OFM (2026): Deeplink Service for Scale Operations

SharingSocials.com review — OFM-focused deeplink service with bulk creation, multiple domains, API. $99 unlimited tier, HIVE MIND connection.

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SharingSocials.com is a deeplink service built for OFM scale operations, particularly Cupid-style setups with thousands of unique links across many slave accounts. Run by the HIVE MIND OFM community's tech team. This review covers its positioning.

1. What SharingSocials offers

  • Bulk link creation (thousands at a time).
  • Multiple domains (rotate as IG flags).
  • Custom domain support.
  • Full API for integration.
  • $99/month unlimited tier.
  • Deeplink options (with or without forced IG-app open).

2. Positioning in OFM ecosystem

From the service owner in community:

"meh, id avoid, theres plenty of well prices linked services out there, we use www.sharingsocials.com who has an unlimited package for $99 that works really good for us since we put unique links on every slave for all our models (over 1000 links) and they have a bulk creation function."

"www.sharingsocials.com is run by one of my devs. its the exact same setup we are using internally. if it breaks, that means our systems breaks and we need to fix it, so it will ALWAYS be up to date on the newest patches. Has full API, bulk creation and multiple domains + custom domains"

Connection: HIVE MIND OFM community's internal tool, now public. The service owner uses it operationally, strong alignment incentive.

3. The scale use case

Target user: OFM operators running Cupid or mass-scale funnels with thousands of accounts, each needing a unique link.

"We are using https://sharingsocials.com/ who has Multiple domains. and a $99 unlimited link package and tons of bulk creation features including an api. So if your doing anything at scale imo they are the best option"

$99/month flat rate for unlimited links is aggressive pricing vs per-link alternatives.

4. The traffic-distribution use case

"We are trying to distribute our social media traffic to different accounts running cupid, so they do not get overloaded when some of the posts go viral. I built my own inhouse link service that does that, but meta hates it for some reason and causes frequent account bans. Can sharingsocials do this? So basically 1 linkslug leading to multiple endpoints"

Important question raised in community. One-slug-to-many-endpoints (round-robin / load-balanced redirect) is a specific feature, worth verifying it's supported.

"www.sharingsocials.com did the same update as link.me giving you option to remove the deeplink + also giving the users a 'visual' way to escape leading the user to deeplink themselves."

Follows industry pattern: offer both forced-deeplink (higher CR) and non-deeplink (lower ban risk) options.

6. IG app compatibility

"sharingsocials not opening outside insta, anyone?"

"@sharingsocials deeplink not working on ig?"

Occasional IG-opening-issues reported. Community complained when links don't deeplink as expected. Service patches relatively quickly per owner's commitment.

7. Pricing

  • $99/month unlimited, the headline tier.
  • API access included.
  • Custom domain support at higher tier.

Compared to per-link or per-1000-link pricing on other services, $99 flat is attractive for high-volume operations.

8. Workflow integration

"This is easy to do, a basic php script - random redirect. host this anywhere there is bunch of ways to host it for free -> and then add that link as the url destination in ur SharingSocials link"

Community notes: for advanced needs (random endpoint rotation), you can self-host a tiny PHP script and put SharingSocials in front as the public-facing link.

9. SharingSocials vs alternatives

"Link.me with no deep link / linkifier.me with fake deeplink / sharingsocials with infinite links / direct t.me and fuck it all"

Positioning:

  • Link.me, mass-ban history, cheaper.
  • Linkifier.me, fake deeplink approach.
  • SharingSocials, scale + infinite links.
  • Hoo.be / GAML / Luxe.bio, different niches.

For bulk-scale Cupid/mass-DM operators, SharingSocials wins. For single-account models, overkill.

10. When SharingSocials fits

  • 1000+ links needed, $99 flat pays itself back fast.
  • Running Cupid infrastructure, slave accounts each need unique link.
  • Need API integration, automate link creation.
  • Want stable relationship, owner is accountable via HIVE MIND.

11. When to skip

  • Solo creator, overkill, use simpler bio-link service.
  • Small-scale operations, one or two models don't need the bulk features.
  • Non-Cupid operations, generic bio links don't need this.

12. Honest 2026 stance

SharingSocials is a legitimate, scale-focused deeplink service with strong OFM community backing. Its $99 unlimited tier is aggressive pricing for operators running thousands of unique links. The connection to HIVE MIND provides accountability the service owner publicly stands behind.

Downside: if you don't need scale, it's not the simplest tool to evaluate, and the occasional IG compatibility issues come with the territory of this whole link-service category.

Bottom line

The right pick for scale Cupid / mass-DM OFM operations. Not the right pick for solo / small-scale. At the $99 unlimited tier, it's a no-brainer above ~1000 links/month.


Built from a corpus of real operator discussions across 11 OFM Telegram communities (2024-2026). Usernames anonymized.

How this review was sourced

Synthesized from real operator discussions across 11 OFM Telegram communities (2024–2026). Usernames anonymized.

Website-specific facts (pricing, features, contact) are fetched from SharingSocials's own site via our public scraper. Community signal is distilled from anonymized operator conversations in Telegram groups. Nothing in this review is sponsored.

Everything else about SharingSocials

Pricing, social links, contact, and community mentions live on the product page.

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