A: Hello Have you installed the pro version? Please check the online documentation https://demo.themeinprogress.eu/internal-linking-related-contents-pro/how-to-download-and-install-the-plugin/ Please let me know Alex
Are you including in the roadmap an option that you have made in a new independent payment plugin?
In your roadmap: "Option to add related posts only at the end of articles. Important: Adding this new feature might make the current plugin heavier. For this reason, we developed a dedicated plugin".
If this is the real reason, why isn't it still being given away for free to those who buy the plugin now?
The initial idea was to create something simpler, which was offered for free to everyone who had purchased the plugin before this change. In any case, the planned features are available in the free version of the TIP Related Posts plugin, currently available on WordPress.org.
In the future, it is not excluded that the plugin may be included as a free bonus for those who purchase one of...
Ok. Maybe that's a good solution, offering the 100% Premium version, with all 13 templates, etc. Also including the TIP Related Posts PRO plugin as a free bonus.
Q: Actívate plugin and erase it later
If I connect the plugin and activate it in WordPress to create link building posts, then delete the plugin, will the links remain inserted in the posts?
The insertion of related posts within articles does not take place by modifying the post content, but by hooking into the WordPress function that returns the single post content.
This means that when you deactivate the plugin, the related posts will be removed, even if you have used the shortcode to manually insert related posts (in that case, the shortcode code will be...
Can I disable the plugin if I no longer have access to the site? I'm planning to buy and use it on two sites I'm a partner, and if the partnership ends I want to be able to disable them remotely. Is it possible?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to deactivate the plugin externally.
The only thing you could do is purchase the plugin under your own name and, in case you can no longer access the backend, request to have the license key received after the purchase deleted and a new license key generated.
This way, the plugin using the old license key will no longer have access to updates, the...
Q: I don't know how to add the licence key to the plugin.
I activated the plugin , but I don't know where I add the licence key to connect the website with the the plugin...
Alex_Themeinprogress
Oct 4, 2025A: Hello
Have you installed the pro version?
Please check the online documentation
https://demo.themeinprogress.eu/internal-linking-related-contents-pro/how-to-download-and-install-the-plugin/
Please let me know
Alex
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Q: Roadmap with improvement in new paid plugin?
Are you including in the roadmap an option that you have made in a new independent payment plugin?
In your roadmap:
"Option to add related posts only at the end of articles.
Important: Adding this new feature might make the current plugin heavier. For this reason, we developed a dedicated plugin".
If this is the real reason, why isn't it still being given away for free to those who buy the plugin now?
Alex_Themeinprogress
Sep 25, 2025A: Hello
The initial idea was to create something simpler, which was offered for free to everyone who had purchased the plugin before this change. In any case, the planned features are available in the free version of the TIP Related Posts plugin, currently available on WordPress.org.
In the future, it is not excluded that the plugin may be included as a free bonus for those who purchase one of...
Share Internal Linking Related Contents
Ok. Maybe that's a good solution, offering the 100% Premium version, with all 13 templates, etc. Also including the TIP Related Posts PRO plugin as a free bonus.
Q: Actívate plugin and erase it later
If I connect the plugin and activate it in WordPress to create link building posts, then delete the plugin, will the links remain inserted in the posts?
Alex_Themeinprogress
Sep 24, 2025A: Hello
The insertion of related posts within articles does not take place by modifying the post content, but by hooking into the WordPress function that returns the single post content.
This means that when you deactivate the plugin, the related posts will be removed, even if you have used the shortcode to manually insert related posts (in that case, the shortcode code will be...
Share Internal Linking Related Contents
Q: Disable Plugin Remotely.
Can I disable the plugin if I no longer have access to the site? I'm planning to buy and use it on two sites I'm a partner, and if the partnership ends I want to be able to disable them remotely. Is it possible?
Alex_Themeinprogress
Sep 5, 2025A: Hello
Unfortunately, it is not possible to deactivate the plugin externally.
The only thing you could do is purchase the plugin under your own name and, in case you can no longer access the backend, request to have the license key received after the purchase deleted and a new license key generated.
This way, the plugin using the old license key will no longer have access to updates, the...
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Q: Can we add an external post?
Is it possible to display a post from other domain?
Alex_Themeinprogress
Aug 22, 2025A: Hello
Unfortunately, it is not possible to retrieve related posts from a different WordPress installation than the one where the plugin is installed.
Best regards
Alex
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