Real-time Reporting

Every account (even the free ones) gets access to the heart and soul of our tracking system - the line item report. This real-time report gives you detailed tracking information about every single click your link receives, as it happens.

You get valuable tracking information including when the link was clicked, where it came from, the search keywords used, the IP address of the visitor and more.

History Screenshot

Free Tracking

Link Options Get free real-time graphs so you can clearly visualize your link activity and see where you're getting the most response.

With this level of visual reporting you can view a complete account overview of all your statistics, or drill down into each individual link to see when it got the most clicks, and where your traffic is coming from.

Charts and graphs like this come with every single LinkTrack account - including the free ones.

Complete Control

Link Options Whether you're an internet marketing genius, a rabid social networker, tracking click-throughs on your bulk mail campaign, or if you're just curious about who's clicking what, LinkTrack is built with you in mind.

You get complete control over lots of configurable options for your link, all in one place.

I Want More!

Want to take your link tracking to the next level? With a premium account you can:

All of our premium accounts can make an unlimited number of links that won't expire.

There are no contracts or hidden fees - cancel any time you like. Sign up for an account today, or email us if you have any questions.

Premium Features


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