Hi ,
We hope your business is going well so far, and you still enjoy using our magazine WordPress theme. 🙏
Today, I’m reaching out with some exciting news of our own that we thought there’s a good chance you’ll be interested in.
As big fans and strong advocates for WordPress, we frequently try out other plugins aiming to adopt them for our own use.
But … often, when doing so, we find that they:
- Can’t do what we want them to
- Don’t work quite the way we want
- Or simply don’t meet our standards
So – without further ado – today, we are beyond proud & excited to announce that we, the company behind MH Themes, developed our very own link manager plugin. Meet ClickWhale. 🐳
Introducing ClickWhale – The #1 Link Manager for WordPress
ClickWhale is the perfect way to manage links in WordPress – shorten, brand, categorize and analyze your links.
Designed to be flexible and friendly to work with, ClickWhale is the perfect PrettyLinks alternative that also takes things a step further.
Additional features include creating link pages (that you can use on your social media profiles) as well as managing tracking codes (such as Google Analytics and AdSense) – making ClickWhale the perfect WordPress plugin for anyone doing online marketing, especially affiliate marketing.
If you’d like to try ClickWhale on your website – getting started is completely free and couldn’t be easier:
Sidenote: If you’d prefer, you can also check out the free live demo of ClickWhale before downloading the plugin (also free) and installing it on your own website.
The development of ClickWhale has been incredibly fun for the team (which is not the same, as working on our themes by the way), and we’re just super excited to finally be able to share it with you. We find that ClickWhale complements our WordPress themes as well as the sites that MH Themes customers just like you run.
And it goes without saying that if you have absolutely any feedback for us – we’d love to hear what you think! Thanks for reading, and keep in touch!
Cheers
Florian, CEO of MH Themes
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