Overview
Numbers do not lie. Let's see how many links appeared, how many clicks they collected and how many unwanted visits the protection system blocked.
Clicks by social network
New links by week
Social network activity
Facebook, Telegram, Instagram or something else? Let's see which platform dominated this month and how much traffic it generated.
Link rankings
Length, compression, popularity and attacks — four dimensions by which we rate this month's links. The record-holders are waiting.
These links are the true stars of the month. Someone clearly knows the secret to a good headline.
These links attracted the most unwanted attention — bots, spammers, fraudsters and suspicious visitors. The system stopped them.
The authors of these URLs have clearly never heard the phrase "keep it short". That's exactly why Clipr exists.
The minimalists of the URL world. These original links were already short — yet someone still felt the need to shorten them.
User activity
Activity top — anonymous and without unnecessary details. Just positions, link counts and total clicks.
Popular UTM tags
Which UTM parameters marketers used most often this month. Tracking sources, channels and campaigns — anonymously and without unnecessary details.
📊 Summary for October 2024
That's the full report for October 2024. 🎉 This month, Clipr.cc users created 5,977 short links that collected 174,677 clicks in total. Another 107,118 clicks were automatically blocked as suspicious — bots, spammers and fraudsters tried their luck again, but the system held the line.
The Clipr.cc platform works quietly in the background, counting every link and every click. These statistics are the result of that invisible work during October 2024.
🔒 Clipr.cc provides a free URL shortening tool and publishes anonymous analytics every month — with no personal data involved. All links are shown by ID only, no domains, no content. If you are interested in data from other months, browse the statistics archive on the page above.
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