Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Consumer Goods
Use Cases
- Traffic Monitoring
- Transportation Simulation
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
Linktree is an Australian SaaS startup that has carved out a unique space for itself as a 'link as a service' provider. The platform has over 16 million global users and is designed to make online content easier to find, manage, and convert. Linktree is typical of SaaS startups, employing a DevOps approach to continuous delivery and improvement. Despite being a small team, they have ambitious growth goals. Over the past 12 months, Linktree views have grown steadily, reaching close to 1 billion views per month. The company was also preparing for a significant increase in users, aiming to support 4 million new users in just 3 months.
The Challenge
Linktree, an Australian SaaS startup, had created a unique niche for itself as a 'link as a service' provider. With over 16 million global users, the platform was experiencing a steady growth in views, reaching close to 1 billion views per month. However, as consumer behaviors shifted, Linktree faced the challenge of maintaining uptime, managing traffic, and delivering profiles with low latency on a global scale. The company was also preparing for a potential traffic spike, as it aimed to support 4 million new users in 3 months. Linktree's small team had big growth goals, and they needed a solution that could improve their security posture and scale seamlessly. They had initially used another vendor's WAF, but it was not comprehensive enough for their needs.
The Solution
Linktree turned to Fastly's edge cloud platform and next-gen WAF to address their challenges. Fastly worked with Linktree during the proof of concept (POC) to determine the most effective deployment option for their next-gen WAF. The Cloud WAF deployment option offered a developer-friendly feature: the ability to work at the edge and use Typescript code at the application layer. This solution allowed Linktree to scale up and use much of their existing code. The Fastly next-gen WAF POC had an immediate impact, helping to fix specific issues. For instance, it detected a Python bot creating multiple fake accounts daily and created new rules to block it. Additionally, after deploying the Fastly CDN, Linktree's uptime surged from 96% to 99.999% overnight, better preparing the platform for unexpected traffic spikes.
Operational Impact
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