AMP Teaser 1.5.3
Description
AMP Teaser is a WordPress plugin that automatically clips content on your AMP pages based on what you select. It then adds a clear button at the end of the teaser that links readers to the corresponding non-AMP (full) version of your content. This helps keep AMP pages focused and easier to load, while still giving visitors an obvious path to the complete article. The setup is straightforward, so you can apply the teaser behavior consistently without disrupting your existing WordPress workflow.
Designed for AMP-focused sites, AMP Teaser supports a smooth mobile reading experience by balancing brief previews with full-content access. If you’re using AMP templates or an AMP-compatible setup in your WordPress theme, this plugin helps you manage long-form content more effectively. The result is a cleaner AMP layout and a more guided user journey from snippet to full page.
Main Features
- Automatic content clipping — Reduces displayed content on AMP pages according to your selection.
- Teaser button insertion — Places a button after the clipped section to continue reading.
- Link to non-AMP version — Directs users to the full, non-AMP page for complete content.
- Selection-based control — Uses your defined portion of content as the teaser boundary.
- AMP page optimization — Helps keep AMP views lighter by showing a shorter preview.
- Simple setup — Quick configuration to apply teaser behavior without complex steps.
- Consistent reading flow — Maintains a predictable preview-to-full-page path for visitors.
Benefits
- Higher engagement — Encourages readers to take the next step with a dedicated continue-reading button.
- Improved mobile UX — Keeps AMP pages from feeling overloaded by presenting a compact teaser.
- Better AMP performance — Shorter AMP content can support faster rendering on mobile devices.
- Clear content access — Users always know how to reach the full non-AMP version.
- Simpler content management — Reduces the need for manual teaser creation across posts and pages.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress bloggers publishing long-form articles with AMP enabled.
- News and magazine sites that need concise AMP previews.
- Content-heavy publishers aiming for lighter mobile AMP pages.
- Agencies working with AMP templates for multiple client websites.
- Online publishers maintaining a consistent teaser-to-full reading experience.
- Theme users managing AMP views without custom development for teasers.