C'est quoi le deep linking Amazon — et pourquoi ça change tout pour les affiliés
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What is Amazon Deep Linking — and Why It Changes Everything for Affiliates

Deep linking detects your visitor's device and opens the Amazon app directly instead of the browser. The result: more conversions, more commissions.

April 17, 2026·DeepLinkrs

When you share an Amazon link in your Instagram bio or YouTube description, here's what happens for most of your mobile visitors:

  1. They tap the link.
  2. The mobile browser opens.
  3. Amazon asks them to sign in.
  4. Half of them give up before even reaching the product.

That's lost traffic. And commissions going straight down the drain.

What a Deep Link Does

A deep link is a link that detects the visitor's device at the moment of the click. If the person is on iPhone or Android, the link opens the Amazon app directly — the one that's already installed, already logged in, with payment info already saved.

On desktop, the link redirects normally to the website.

The result: the purchase journey goes from 4 steps to just 1.

Why This Matters for Affiliates

Amazon's mobile browser conversion rate hovers around 1 to 2%. In the app, it climbs to 4 to 6% on average — sometimes more depending on your niche.

If you generate 1,000 clicks per month on your Amazon links:

  • Without deep link: ~15 purchases
  • With deep link: ~45 purchases

Same product, same audience, same content. Just a better path.

Your Associates Tag is Automatic

With DeepLinkrs, your affiliate tag is automatically injected into every redirect. You don't have to manage it manually — whether it's a link to a product, a search, or an Amazon page, your tag travels with the visitor.

How to Create a Deep Link with DeepLinkrs

  1. Paste your Amazon URL into the generator.
  2. DeepLinkrs creates a short link (deeplinkrs.com/xyz).
  3. That link detects the device and redirects accordingly.
  4. Every click is tracked in real time in your dashboard.

Deep linking isn't a marginal trick. It's the difference between a link that works for you and a link that leaves money on the table.