

PeakURL settings screen in the WordPress admin.
PeakURL connects a WordPress site to PeakURL with a bearer API key.
With the plugin enabled, editors and admins can:
PeakURL stores the configured API key encrypted in the WordPress options table and uses the PeakURL API with bearer-token authentication.
Learn more and see the setup guide in the PeakURL for WordPress docs.
This plugin connects to the PeakURL API URL that you configure in the plugin settings. It uses that API to test the connection from WordPress and to create, update, and optionally delete short links for supported content.
The plugin does not send data to PeakURL until you enter an API URL and API key and then use one of the plugin’s connection or sync actions.
Requests are sent when you:
Test ConnectionWhen the plugin connects, it sends:
Authorization headerFor the plugin-specific privacy notice, see:
If you connect the plugin to the managed PeakURL.com service, the same request data is sent to that configured PeakURL API.
If you connect the plugin to a self-hosted PeakURL install, the same data is sent to the API URL you configure for that install. Self-hosted deployments are operated by you or your chosen host, so their own terms and privacy policy apply.