Attach your own data to every link — client, campaign, channel, whatever you track — and find, filter and organise your whole library by it. Your structure, on your links.
A link is more useful when it carries your own context. Add free-form key/value tags to any link — client: acme, campaign: spring, channel: newsletter — and xengo also captures the destination's own title and description when you create it. Then search and filter your entire library by the data that matters to you, so the right links are never more than a query away.
Add your own key/value pairs to any link in the drawer.
The destination's title and description are pulled in automatically on create.
Search and filter your whole library by your own tags, any time.
Add as many key/value pairs as a link needs — client, campaign, region, owner, cost code, anything you track. It's free-form, so the structure is yours, and it travels with the link wherever it lives.
Bring tags in with a bulk import and label a whole batch of links as you create them, instead of editing one at a time. A full campaign or client set lands pre-organised from the first row.
Search and filter your whole link library by your own tags to pull up exactly the set you need, then open any link's honest, bot-filtered numbers. Your data is the index into everything you've built.
Unlimited key/value pairs on any link.
Destination title and description pulled in on create.
Find and filter every link by your own tags.
Apply tags across a batch via CSV import.
Open any tagged link's bot-filtered analytics.
Tags and metadata are included from the entry tier.
Yes — attach free-form key/value tags like 'client: acme' or 'campaign: spring' to any link, with as many pairs as you need.
Yes — tag links your own way, then search and filter your entire library by those tags to find any set fast.
Yes — the destination's title and description are pulled in automatically when you create a link.
Yes — apply tags during a CSV bulk import, so a whole batch lands pre-organised instead of being edited one by one.
Yes — tags and link metadata are included from the entry tier.
Tag your first links and filter your whole library by your own data. Start free.