Analytics

Does Linktree track clicks? (Yes, and here is what you actually see)

Yes, Linktree tracks clicks on every plan. What you can actually see depends on the tier. Here is the plan-by-plan breakdown.

Short answer: yes, Linktree tracks clicks on every plan, but what you can see depends on your plan. Free shows lifetime click totals per link with no time breakdown. Starter adds a 30-day window. Pro at $15/mo adds click-through rate, top countries, mobile-versus-desktop split, and referrer domains. Nothing on any Linktree plan shows you a per-visitor identity or which specific person clicked; that is not a thing analytics tools do in general.

What Linktree tracks by plan

  • Free: aggregate lifetime clicks per link, plus page views for the whole Linktree. No time breakdown, no per-country data.
  • Starter ($8/mo): everything on Free plus a 30-day analytics window. Still no CTR or per-country breakdown.
  • Pro ($15/mo): CTR, top countries, device split, referrer domain, and a 365-day history. This is the tier most Linktree analytics comparisons benchmark against.
  • Premium ($35/mo): A/B testing and audience-level analytics on top of Pro.

Does Linktree show who clicked?

No. "Who" is not something Linktree (or any privacy- friendly analytics tool) surfaces. What you get instead is aggregate patterns: which links get the most taps, roughly where the visitors are, what device they used. Individual identity would require you to collect an email or a login on the click destination, which is a separate thing from the click log.

What Linktree does not track well

Two specific gaps affect creators the most:

  • Which social platform sent the click. Linktree surfaces referrer domain, which works for desktop web referrals and breaks down for the majority of in-app-browser clicks on socials. Reliable per-platform attribution on Linktree requires UTM tags you set by hand on every share.
  • What happened after the click.Linktree stops at the click. A visitor tapping a link and buying something on the destination is invisible to Linktree unless the destination is Linktree's own checkout (which costs a 12% seller fee).

Where linksync fits

If you want automatic per-platform classification on every click without tagging UTMs, and a session that follows the visitor onto the destination so revenue can attribute back to the click, that is what linksync is for. Free plan covers the automatic classification on every link; Pro at €4.99/mo adds Stripe Connect revenue attribution. Full Linktree analytics breakdown walks through the differences plan by plan.

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