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Free UTM Link Builder

Create clean, properly tagged campaign URLs in seconds — so Google Analytics 4 can tell you exactly which channel every click and lead came from.

Build Your Link

Quick start — pick a channel:

Google Business ProfileFacebookInstagramEmailQR / PrintGoogle Ads

The page you want to send people to.

Where: google, facebook, newsletter

Type: organic, social, email, cpc, qr

The specific campaign, e.g. gbp-profile or spring-promo.

Your Tagged URL

Ready to use — copy and share anywhere

Your tagged URL will appear here as you type.

Tip: keep your source and medium values lowercase and consistent. “Facebook” and “facebook” become two different sources in GA4.

What is a UTM link, and why does it matter?

A UTM link is a normal web address with a few short tags added to the end — like ?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp-profile. Those tags tell Google Analytics 4 exactly where a visitor came from. Without them, GA4 lumps traffic together and you are left guessing whether your leads came from your Google Business Profile, Facebook, an email, or an ad. With them, every click is labeled at the door.

If you run any marketing at all, UTM tagging is the single highest-leverage habit you can build. It is the foundation of real attribution tracking — knowing which channels actually produce customers so you can spend your budget where it works.

How to use the UTM Builder

  1. Pick a channel using the quick-start chips, or fill the fields manually.
  2. Paste your destination URL — the page you want people to land on.
  3. Set your source, medium, and campaign. Source is where the traffic comes from (google, facebook), medium is the type (organic, social, email, cpc), and campaign is the specific push (gbp-profile, spring-promo).
  4. Copy your tagged URL and use it anywhere you share that link — your Google Business Profile website button, social posts, email campaigns, and ads.

UTM best practices

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We set up GA4 the right way, tag every channel, and build you a clean monthly report that shows exactly which marketing produces leads — no more guessing.

Common Questions

UTM Builder FAQ

What are the five UTM parameters?

utm_source (where the traffic comes from, like google or facebook), utm_medium (the type of traffic, like organic, social, email, or cpc), utm_campaign (the specific campaign name), and two optional ones: utm_term (for paid keywords) and utm_content (to tell apart different ads or links in the same campaign).

Do UTM links hurt my SEO?

No. UTM parameters do not affect your SEO when used correctly on external links pointing to your site. Just never use them on internal links between your own pages, and set a self-referencing canonical tag on your pages (most SEO plugins do this automatically), so search engines treat the clean URL as the canonical version.

Where do I see UTM data in Google Analytics 4?

In GA4, go to Reports, then Acquisition, then Traffic Acquisition. You can break the report down by Session source / medium or Session campaign to see sessions and conversions for each tagged link. For deeper analysis, build a free-form Exploration with source/medium as rows and your key events as values.

Should I use UTMs on my Google Ads links?

No — turn on auto-tagging in Google Ads instead, which adds a GCLID, and link the account to GA4. Adding manual UTMs on top of auto-tagging can conflict and double-count. Use this builder for organic and owned channels like your Google Business Profile, social posts, email, and print QR codes.

Is this UTM builder free and private?

Yes. It is completely free with no signup, and it runs entirely in your browser — the URLs you build are never sent to or stored on our servers.

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