Create a branded short link
Turn the long UTM URL into a clean link on your own domain before sharing it.
Campaign URL builder for ads, email, QR codes, and launch links.
Create clean campaign URLs before turning them into branded short links. Add only the tracking parameters you need, preview the final URL, then use it for ads, newsletters, QR campaigns, and launch pages.
Start with the page you want visitors to land on. UTM fields can stay empty.
Enter a full destination URL to generate a campaign link.
Where the traffic comes from.
The channel or delivery format.
The campaign, launch, or promotion name.
The placement, creative, or link variant.
The keyword, audience, or targeting note.
This preview updates as you type.
Add a valid destination URL to preview the generated campaign link.
A UTM URL is useful for attribution, but it is usually too long to share directly. Create a branded short link, generate a QR code, track clicks, and review recent activity before you make campaign decisions.
Create branded short linkTurn the long UTM URL into a clean link on your own domain before sharing it.
Use the branded link for print, events, packaging, flyers, or offline campaign placements.
Look at recent clicks, referrers, devices, and country data to decide what needs action.
Prioritize links that are still receiving traffic instead of overreacting to old campaign totals.
Practical answers for campaign links, branded short links, and QR tracking.
A UTM builder adds campaign tracking parameters to a destination URL so analytics tools can show where visits came from and which campaign sent them.
The destination URL is required. UTM fields are optional, but most teams use source, medium, and campaign as their baseline.
Yes, when the URL will be shared in ads, social posts, emails, QR codes, or print. A branded short link is cleaner and easier to trust than a long tracking URL.
Yes. Build the campaign URL first, then create a branded short link and QR code so scans still carry the right tracking context.