Feature Guide
UTM Batch Builder Complete Guide
Append source, medium, campaign, and optional tracking parameters to many URLs.
When to use UTM Batch Builder
UTM Batch Builder belongs to the "Marketing Links and Ad Tracking" workflow and is designed to append source, medium, campaign, and optional tracking parameters to many URLs. It is useful for site owners, SEO editors, marketers, and developers before a page goes live.
Compared with hand-written snippets or temporary spreadsheets, the tool keeps input, preview, validation, and copy-ready output in one place, reducing syntax mistakes and making review easier across teams.
Marketing link and tracking workflow
These tools are useful for paid media, email, social, affiliate, and campaign teams. Consistent URLs and campaign names make GA4, ad platforms, and internal dashboards easier to reconcile, and they prevent one campaign from being split across variants.
Do not put email addresses, phone numbers, customer names, or other sensitive data into URL parameters. Links appear in browser bars, logs, analytics reports, and third-party tools, so they should only contain attribution data.
Landing page checks
Before launch, check whether the landing page uses HTTPS, carries overly long parameters, depends on a URL fragment, or contains redundant parameters. Cleaner ad links make conversion debugging much easier later.
When the same landing page serves both organic and paid traffic, keep a clean canonical URL and reserve UTM parameters for campaign entry links.
What to do after copying the output
After copying the UTM Batch Builder output, place it in the matching page, CMS, server configuration, or analytics workflow. Do not stop at a visually correct output; confirm that the live page can be accessed, crawled, and rendered correctly.
For changes that affect indexing, search appearance, or advertising attribution, record the release time and monitor Search Console, analytics, and server logs after publishing. This makes ranking, indexing, and conversion changes easier to diagnose.