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# Link Tracking

### How do I enable Link Tracking?&#x20;

In-order to enable the link tracking for your account, you can follow the following steps;&#x20;

* Go to 'Settings -> Account -> Link Tracking'&#x20;
* Choose 'Wotapp.link'&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
Support Hunt currently supports wotapp.link only
{% endhint %}

* Choose 'Sub-Domain'&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
The mentioned Sub-Domain will be used for your account\
\
Changing the Sub-Domain will be erase the data associated with it
{% endhint %}

* Click on 'Save' to save the settings&#x20;
* Go to 'Bot Builder' and select the bot for which the links needs to be tracked
* Enable the 'Check Box' on the action block to start tracking links


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