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How Prisma uses Pearset to improve insights for pris.ly links

Prisma recently migrated their pris.ly short links to Pearset. Learn why they chose Pearset and how it has helped them better understand their users' needs.

How Prisma uses Pearset to improve insights for pris.ly links
Prisma

Prisma

prisma.io

About

Prisma creates Data DX tools to build modern data-driven applications with a great developer experience.

Industry

Developer Tools, SaaS

Company Size

11-50

Pearset Plan

Business

Prisma provides excellent tools for developers to build data-driven applications.

At its core, the popular open-source Prisma ORM for Node.js and TypeScript is known for its intuitive data model, migrations, type-safety, and auto-completion. It currently has ~1.5M weekly NPM downloads and is used by millions of developers around the world.

In fact, Pearset itself uses the Prisma ORM under the hood to handle database queries and migrations – here is our Prisma Schema file, fully open-source as well!

With Prisma Accelerate and Prisma Pulse, Prisma is also providing new tools to build modern applications with great developer experience.

Earlier this month, Petra from the Prisma team reached out with one simple request – they wanted to migrate their existing pris.ly short links to Pearset.

For context, pris.ly links were used in their various online communications, as well as the Prisma ORM to link to documentation and other resources. For example, the following link in the default Prisma schema would redirect to the Prisma Schema docs page:

In the past, Prisma used a custom-built solution to handle short links. However, this solution was not ideal for a few reasons:

  1. Lack of analytics: There was no way to track which links were clicked on the most, or where the clicks were coming from.
  2. Potential for link conflicts: As the number of links grew, it became increasingly difficult to ensure that each link was unique.
  3. Complicated UX and slow updates: To add a new link, a user would have to create a new pull request on the GitHub repository, merge it, and wait ~10 seconds for the new link to be deployed.
Petra Donka

We wanted something that not only enables everyone at Prisma to create short links easily, but also provides more analytics for those links.

Prisma

Petra Donka

Head of Developer Connections

Pearset was the perfect solution for Prisma's use case – given its ease of use and powerful analytics.

In less than a day, Prisma was able to migrate all 250+ of their existing pris.ly links to Pearset, and the value prop was clear from the start:

  1. Analytics on each link: Pearset provides detailed analytics on each link, including the number of clicks over time, location data, device data, and more.
  2. Easy to create new links: Pearset provides a simple UI to create new links, along with useful features such as tags to help organize links.
  3. Smooth UX and instant updates: With Pearset, Prisma can now easily create short links that are instantly available to use – no more waiting for 10 seconds for the link to be deployed.
Petra Donka

Pearset is a fantastic product – the value prop was clear in just 5 mins of us going live with it, when the first short link was created.

Prisma

Petra Donka

Head of Developer Connections

The results: Smoother UX for the entire Prisma team

Since migrating to Pearset, Prisma has been able to quickly create new links and track the performance of each link. This gave them insight into which links are most used and how they can make even better use of those resources.

Marc Hess

Pearset makes it so much easier to quickly create links when helping users on Twitter, Slack, or Discord – as well as track the performance of those links. Really awesome product!

Prisma

Marc Hess

Senior Developer Advocate

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