Exposing Online Business Hype, “Opportunities,” and What Actually Happens Behind the Scenes

Real investigations into platforms, programs, and income claims —
so you can see the red flags before you get pulled in.

cliqly email marketing review

stop Listening to hype:

Why Tanqly Exists?

Tanqly didn’t start as a brand. It started as an experience.

I joined what was presented as an “email marketing platform” called Cliqly (more recently Clickerrbiz—where the promise was simple:

Build your list. Send emails. Earn from clicks.

At first, things looked like they were working.
Lists grew. Clicks increased. Results followed.
And then… everything would tank.

Email performance would drop overnight.
Servers would have issues.
IPs would get flagged.
Results would reset.
And it didn’t just happen once—it became a pattern.
That’s where the name Tanqly comes from.
A play on “Cliqly”… and what actually happened to results behind the scenes.
The more I looked into it, the more I realized:
This wasn’t just about one platform.
It was a pattern across multiple “opportunities.”
And that’s when Tanqly became something bigger.

What Tanqly Is Now?

Today, Tanqly is an independent platform focused on breaking down:

  • Online business opportunities
  • Email marketing systems
  • MLM and affiliate models
  • “Investment” income programs
  • High-ticket coaching and course funnels

Not based on hype.
Not based on testimonials.
But based on structure, math, and real user experiences.

Let’s examine The Current Issues

Common Red Flags We See Again and Again…

Payment Issues

Delayed payouts, changing timelines, or earnings that never actually reach your bank account.

Lack of Transparency

Vague explanations of how money is generated or where results actually come from.

Unstable Results

Early wins followed by sudden drops—often blamed on external factors instead of the system itself.

Not Real Marketing

Systems that simulate activity—but don’t reflect real customer behavior or strategy.

Censored Social Media

Negative feedback removed, ignored, or discouraged in official communities.

Limited Control

You don’t own the asset (list, traffic, platform), even though you’re told you do.

FEATURED INVESTIGATION

Cliqly (DE Marketing, LLC) — What Actually Happened

The platform that started it all

Marketed as an email marketing system…
Later shifting into affiliate-driven growth…
And eventually filing for bankruptcy.

Thousands of users report:

  • Changing payout terms
  • Unpaid commissions
  • Loss of access to their “lists”

This investigation breaks down:

  • And what users were left with
  • How the model worked
  • What changed over time

Thousands of People are affected by scams each year

This Is Bigger Than One Platform

Cliqly wasn’t an isolated case.


Similar patterns are showing up across:

  • New “email systems”
  • Copy-paste trading programs
  • Affiliate-based income models
  • Rebranded platforms with familiar structures

Tanqly exists to connect those dots—so people can see the pattern before they get pulled into the next one.

before Joining anything

Don’t Just Take Marketing at Face Value

Learn how these systems actually work—before you invest time or money.