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How to create one link for both the App Store and Google Play

A single URL that sends iPhone users to the App Store and Android users to Google Play — automatically.

Your app lives on two stores, but everywhere you want to promote it — a bio, a QR code, an ad, an email — gives you exactly one link. Hardcode the App Store URL and every Android user hits a dead end; hardcode Google Play and iPhone users do. The fix is a single smart link that detects each visitor's device and forwards them to the correct store. Here's how to make one with onestore.link in under a minute, no account or SDK required.

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The problem

  • Your app has two store URLs but you can only share one link in most places.
  • An App Store link 404s for Android users; a Play Store link 404s for iPhone users.
  • Writing your own device-detection redirect means hosting a page and maintaining User-Agent logic.
  • Generic URL shorteners don't look at the device, so half your audience lands on the wrong store.

With onestore.link

  • One onestore.link URL routes iOS visitors to the App Store and Android visitors to Google Play.
  • Desktop visitors get a clean landing page with both store buttons — nobody hits a dead end.
  • You can change the destination store URLs anytime without changing the link you've shared.
  • No SDK, no hosting, no User-Agent code — the routing is handled for you at the edge.

How to do it

No SDK, no rebuild. Just a URL.

  1. 1

    Find your app

    On the onestore.link homepage, search your app by name or paste its App Store and Google Play URLs. Both store links get attached to a single slug.

  2. 2

    Get your link

    Pick a short slug (e.g. onestore.link/yourapp) and your universal link is live instantly — free, no signup needed to create it.

  3. 3

    Share it everywhere

    Use that one URL in your bio, QR codes, ads, and emails. Every visitor is routed to the right store based on their device at click time.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to publish on both stores first?

No. You can create the link with just one store URL and add the second later — every link you've already shared starts routing to the new store automatically once you add it.

What happens when someone opens it on a desktop?

Desktop visitors see a lightweight landing page with both the App Store and Google Play buttons, so they can pick or send it to their phone. Nobody gets a broken link.

Is it really free?

Yes. Free links route to the right store with a small "Powered by onestore.link" footer. Pro removes branding and adds analytics, custom previews, and a custom domain.

Ready to try it?

Free forever, no signup required. Your first link is live in under a minute.

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