Subdomain Endpoints for AMP 1.1.8
Subdomain Endpoints for AMP lets you add custom AMP endpoints as subdomains, giving you full control over AMP URL structure. Its main benefit is SEO-friendly, fast URLs that improve crawlability and user experience for your WordPress site. An extra advantage is seamless integration and flexible design that fits your workflow.
Description
Subdomain Endpoints for AMP is a WordPress plugin that lets you add custom AMP endpoints as subdomains. Instead of being limited to the default AMP URL patterns, you can define how your AMP pages are addressed and organized.
By customizing the AMP URL structure, it helps create SEO-friendly links that are easier for search engines to crawl and easier for users to recognize. The plugin is designed to fit your existing WordPress workflow, so you can manage AMP URLs with more precision.
Main Features
- Custom AMP endpoints — Add your own AMP endpoints using subdomain-based addressing.
- Flexible URL structure — Configure the AMP URL pattern to match your requirements.
- Subdomain-based organization — Keep AMP content separated via subdomains for cleaner URL planning.
- Endpoint mapping control — Define how AMP endpoints are named and routed within your site structure.
- AMP-focused SEO improvements — Support cleaner AMP URLs that can improve crawlability and indexing.
- WordPress admin integration — Manage AMP endpoint settings directly as part of your WordPress setup.
- Workflow-friendly customization — Adjust AMP link structure without forcing changes to your content publishing process.
Benefits
- Better crawlability — Clearer AMP subdomain URLs can help search engines understand and discover your AMP pages.
- More consistent sharing — Users get predictable AMP links that are easier to copy, recognize, and revisit.
- Improved UX clarity — AMP URLs that follow your chosen structure reduce confusion between AMP and non-AMP pages.
- Greater control — You can align AMP endpoint structure with your site architecture and content strategy.
- Seamless WordPress management — Centralizing AMP endpoint settings keeps your optimization work organized in your WordPress admin.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress site owners publishing AMP content
- SEO specialists managing crawl and indexing for AMP pages
- Content publishers who want consistent, readable AMP URLs
- Agencies handling AMP setup across multiple client sites
- Teams migrating or reorganizing AMP URL structures
- Developers refining AMP routing within a WordPress project