White-Label 404 Pages
When a link expires or doesn't exist, visitors see your branded error page β not a generic AWSYS.CO page. Your logo, your message, your call to action.
Brand Your Error PagesStay on-brand even in error states
Full Visual Customization
Add your logo, custom headline, body message, and a CTA button pointing anywhere β your homepage, support page, or contact form.
Per-Domain Configuration
If you use custom domains, configure a different branded 404 page per domain. Each brand or client gets its own error experience.
404 Hit Tracking
See how often expired or broken links are hit in your analytics. Know when to create a redirect or reach out to partners still using old URLs.
How to configure your branded 404
Open Brand Settings
Go to Settings β Branding β Error Page. This is where you configure your custom 404 experience for all links on your account or domain.
Upload your logo and customize text
Upload a logo, write a headline, a short message, and set a CTA button label and URL. A live preview shows exactly how it will appear.
Save β applies instantly to all error states
Any expired link, deleted link, or invalid slug on your domain now shows your branded page instead of the AWSYS.CO default. No deployment needed.
Use cases
Campaign Link Expiry
After a promo expires, anyone who still clicks the old link sees a branded page saying "This offer has ended β here's what's new" with a link to your current sale.
White-Label Client Delivery
Agencies using custom domains for clients want error pages that show the client's brand β not "AWSYS.CO". Configure per-domain 404 branding for each account.
Link-in-Bio Tools
Creators using AWSYS.CO for bio links want errors to redirect fans to their homepage β not expose the infrastructure behind their links.
Plan availability
| Plan | Custom 404 Page | Per-Domain 404 | 404 Analytics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | β | β | β |
| Pro | β | β | β |
| Builder | β | β | β |
White-label 404 pages are available on Pro and Builder. Free accounts show the default AWSYS.CO not-found page.