Clean URL-safe slugs
Convert titles, product names, labels, and headings into slugs that are safe for URLs, filenames, and identifiers.
Slug Generator API converts messy text into clean, normalized slugs for URLs, filenames, product pages, blog posts, CMS tools, and internal workflows. No dashboard circus. No fake complexity. Just a focused API that does one job properly.
Input:
"My Awesome Product!!!"
Output:
"my-awesome-product"
Because rewriting the same text-cleaning logic in every project is a dumb tax. This API gives you consistent slug generation without extra dependencies, custom utilities, or edge-case cleanup later.
Convert titles, product names, labels, and headings into slugs that are safe for URLs, filenames, and identifiers.
Stateless design means low overhead, predictable behavior, and simple integration into existing systems and scripts.
Simple input, clear output, and straightforward validation. No mystery meat, no wizard robe.
This API is useful anywhere text needs to become a stable, readable, normalized string.
Turn article titles into readable slugs for posts, categories, and pages.
Create clean product URLs from product names, variants, and imported catalog data.
Normalize markdown titles and content names into stable routes during build or publish workflows.
Use clean identifiers in scripts, import pipelines, file naming logic, and export jobs.
Start free, upgrade when your usage grows, and avoid paying for nonsense you do not need.
Enough information to look legitimate, without pretending this needs a 14-page manual.
It converts text into clean, URL-safe slugs. Example: “My Awesome Product!!!” becomes “my-awesome-product”.
Developers building blogs, CMS tools, ecommerce platforms, internal systems, automation scripts, and any workflow that needs consistent slug generation.
Access will be provided through a TBD API marketplace listing. This page exists to confirm the API is alive and not on vacation.
Yes. It is designed to be lightweight, deterministic, and easy to integrate into production systems.
This API will be available through a TBD API marketplace. For now, this page mainly proves the service is up, reachable, and not being held hostage by infrastructure gremlins.