Menuella

Digital presence & visibility

Short Links — mnel.la

Shorten, brand, and track any link with mnel.la. Create smart short URLs for websites, promotions, social media, marketing, and more.

Short-link studio

Create a link guests can remember

Ready to share

mnel.la/friday

QR code generated from the public link

Short links that match your Menuella stack

Brand on mnel.la, keep messy tracking parameters off your guest-facing surfaces, and see which placements actually get taps.

One address, every placement

Put the same link wherever guests find you

Choose a placement

Public short link

mnel.la/friday

Instagram bio: A clean link guests can tap from your profile.

  • Short and easy to repeat

    Handles like mnel.la/menu or mnel.la/offer are simple to say at the pass, type from a receipt, or drop in a bio—without a forty-parameter URL.

  • Know what gets clicked

    See volume and timing so you can tell whether the Friday Story, the table tent, or the bag sticker is doing the work—not just vanity impressions.

  • Built for tight surfaces

    Print, packaging, and social captions reward brevity. Short links keep the path to your menu, order flow, or promo clean when space is limited.

Why teams standardize on mnel.la

A raw URL is unclickable on a flyer, unmemorable on air, and untrackable everywhere. Branded short links on mnel.la turn every campaign, menu, and promo into one clean address you can print, say aloud, and measure—so you know which channel actually drove the order, and you can change where a link points without reprinting a thing.

One short link, full picture

Guests see a clean URL; you see whether scans and taps convert. Pair short links with your link hub so every channel points at the same destinations.

Destination switchboard

Change the destination, not the public link

Guests keep using

mnel.la/friday

Send them to

The printed and shared link stays unchanged

Proof in the dashboard

Trend lines and totals so marketing can defend spend with clicks—not hunches.

Tap activity

See each visit with its source attached

Illustrative activity from one short link

Source Opened
18:42 Instagram bio Friday offer
18:44 Bag sticker Friday offer
18:47 Table card Friday offer
18:51 Receipt footer Friday offer

In the wild: Drop the same short handle on bags, bios, and posters—update the destination once when the promo changes.

Printed once

Keep the QR code when the campaign changes

Previous destination

Friday offer

Current destination

Weekend menu

Same printed QR code

What is mnel.la?

Menuella’s short-link domain for your restaurant. You create branded paths that forward to your menu, ordering, campaigns, or link hub while keeping guest-facing URLs short.

Can I track clicks?

Yes. You can see click activity over time so you can compare placements and campaigns—ideal when the same link appears on packaging, QR, and social.

Do short links work with QR codes?

They are a natural fit: QR payloads stay small and readable, and guests land on the same destination you use in bios or print.

Will my links break if I change the menu or promo?

You update the target behind the short link in Menuella. The public handle can stay the same so printed and saved links keep working.

Is this only for marketing?

Marketing is the main use case—bios, flyers, bags—but operations teams also use short links anywhere staff need a URL that is quick to say and hard to mistype.

From the blog

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The attribution gap: making physical marketing measurable

Flyers, standees and the QR code in the window create demand your web analytics can't see. How a branded short link on every physical surface turns a scan into a verifiable number – and "we handed out flyers" becomes a metric the accounts can plan with.

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Closing the loop: from link data to a better budget

A click is not yet revenue. How to carry your short-link data all the way to the real order and draw decisions from it: stop campaigns that only burn money, double down on good surfaces and cleanly test places or times against each other.

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The link as a question of trust: short, branded, measurable

A long link full of tracking characters looks like spam – guests hesitate, staff won't say it out loud. How a short, branded link on flyer, story and receipt builds trust and still cleanly measures which campaign brought guests.