Each page below solves one tracking job for one role, with the exact setup in linkutm. Pick your job, follow the steps, and keep your GA4 reports clean.
Keep every client's links, UTMs, and reports separate and clean.
Give each client its own workspace with naming rules and templates, so client links never mix and every GA4 report stays clean.
Read the setupOne workspace per client, with roles that control who can edit what. Client links stop living in one shared list nobody can search.
Read the setupTurn your UTM convention into naming rules and shared templates, so ten people tagging links produce one consistent set of GA4 rows.
Read the setupWatch clicks, countries, devices, and referrers per client as they happen, instead of waiting on GA4 exports for every status call.
Read the setupNaming rules and templates catch UTM typos before a link ships to an ad platform, so one wrong letter never wipes out a client's attribution.
Read the setupRun short links on every client's own domain from one account, SSL included, so no client campaign ever goes out on a generic bit.ly URL.
Read the setupGive admins, editors, and viewers the right level of access to campaign links, so a junior or a client can never edit a live link by accident.
Read the setupTemplates, bulk generation, and a Chrome extension turn a full afternoon of link building into a few minutes per campaign.
Read the setupGive each client a viewer seat in their own workspace. They see live link analytics themselves, and you never share a GA4 login again.
Read the setupA repeatable onboarding recipe: one workspace, a set of templates, and a bulk run that builds every launch link before the kickoff call ends.
Read the setupTie signups and trials back to the exact ad, channel, and campaign.
Tag every campaign link with clean UTM parameters so each new account maps back to the ad, post, or email that started it.
Read the setupStop trials from landing in direct traffic. Templates and naming rules tag every trial link so each signup carries its real source.
Read the setupConnect promo and newsletter clicks to real orders and revenue.
Diwali and BFCM promos run on ten channels at once. Tag each channel's links so revenue splits by channel instead of one blurry total.
Read the setupNewsletter clicks that never connect to orders are a tagging problem. Issue-level UTM tags tie each week's email to the revenue it made.
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