Joy.link is primarily a link-in-bio / short-link service that creators and sites use to share collections of links. In some markets (notably Malaysia and nearby regions) marketers and affiliate sites also use Joy.link pages to distribute “free credit / no-deposit” offers for online casinos and promotions — links that claim to give new players small bonus credits without a deposit. This article explains how those offers typically work, how to claim them, and what to watch out for.
What exactly is Joy.link?
There are two similar brand names you might see: joy.link free credit— a free “link collection” / link-in-bio service — and JoyLink / JoyLink.io, an affiliate tool for Amazon creators that builds deep links and short URLs. Both produce short/vanity links, which is why third-party promoters sometimes use them to deliver offers. Don’t assume every short joy.link URL is from the same company or the same kind of promotion.
How “free credit” offers via Joy.link usually work
1. A promoter posts a joy.link short page that lists a casino or promo and a claim link.
2. Clicking the claim link either (a) takes you to the casino’s sign-up page with a pre-applied bonus code, or (b) shows steps to enter a bonus code or complete a quick registration to receive the bonus.
3. The “free credit” amount varies (common small amounts like RM10, RM20 in local markets) and may have wagering requirements or withdrawal limits attached. Several regional affiliate sites aggregate these joy.link promotions for players to browse.