Build consistent UTM links in seconds
Stop hand-editing campaign URLs and breaking your reports. The CodeQR UTM builder generates clean, standardized UTM links every time — ready to shorten, turn into a QR Code, or track.

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Tag every campaign the right way

Standardize your parameters
Fill in source, medium, and campaign once and get a perfectly formatted UTM link — no more typos that split your reports.
- Guided source, medium, and campaign fields
- Consistent casing and naming
- Preview the full URL before you use it

Shorten and turn into a QR Code
Every UTM link can become a branded short link or a dynamic QR Code in one click — same tracking, cleaner to share.
- One click to a short link
- Turn any UTM link into a QR Code
- Brandable, editable destinations

Feed clean data to analytics
Because every link is tagged the same way, your CodeQR analytics and downstream tools stay accurate and easy to compare.
- Accurate campaign attribution
- Comparable data across channels
- Works with your existing analytics
Why marketers use the CodeQR UTM builder
Consistency
- No more mismatched parameters
- Reusable campaign conventions
- Team-wide naming standards
Speed
- Build links in seconds
- A bulk-friendly workflow
- No spreadsheet required
Everything connected
- Shorten and QR in one place
- Track scans and clicks together
- Attribute conversions end-to-end
UTM links, answered
A UTM link is a URL with extra parameters — like source, medium, and campaign — that tell your analytics where a visitor came from.
You can build UTM links with CodeQR. Shortening, QR Codes, and analytics are part of the platform — see the pricing page for details.
Yes. Any UTM link you build can become a dynamic, trackable QR Code in a single click.
Inconsistent tags — like 'Facebook' versus 'facebook' — split your reports into duplicates. A builder enforces one standard so your data stays clean.
Yes. UTM links follow the standard format understood by Google Analytics and other tools, while also feeding CodeQR analytics.
Yes. Standardized fields and shared conventions keep everyone tagging campaigns the same way across your workspace.