Getting Started with UTM Manager

UTM Manager helps marketing teams create cleaner, more consistent campaign URLs using standardized naming conventions, templates, rules, and collaboration workflows.

Whether you’re managing campaigns across multiple channels, working with a team, or simply trying to reduce tracking inconsistencies, UTM Manager helps streamline the process.

This guide walks through the core steps to get started.


Step 1 — Join or Create an Organization

UTM Manager is built around organizations.

Organizations allow teams to:

  • Share templates
  • Standardize naming conventions
  • Manage rules
  • Collaborate on campaign tracking
  • Maintain consistent UTM structures across marketing efforts

Depending on your setup, you can:

  • Create a new organization – this automatically happens when you join without an invite code
  • Join an existing organization using an invite link or invite code

Once you join an organization, your organization settings, templates, rules, and permissions will automatically apply throughout the platform.


Step 2 — Configure Naming Rules

One of the biggest causes of messy campaign reporting is inconsistent naming.

UTM Manager allows organizations to create naming rules that automatically standardize campaign values.

Examples include:

  • Enforcing lowercase values
  • Replacing spaces with dashes or underscores
  • Restricting special characters
  • Requiring specific parameters
  • Using predefined dropdown values
  • Automatically adding prefixes or postfixes

These rules help ensure that campaign links remain clean and consistent across teams and channels.


Step 3 — Create Reusable Templates

Templates help teams create campaign URLs faster while maintaining consistency.

Instead of manually entering the same values repeatedly, templates allow you to predefine commonly used campaign structures.

Templates are especially useful for:

  • Paid media campaigns
  • Email campaigns
  • Social media promotions
  • Product launches
  • Recurring campaigns
  • Agency workflows

Once created, templates can be reused across campaigns and shared across your organization.


Step 4 — Build UTM Links

The UTM Builder is where campaign URLs are created and validated.

As you enter values, UTM Manager can:

  • Apply organization rules
  • Validate formatting
  • Suggest predefined values
  • Automatically transform naming structures
  • Generate clean campaign URLs

This helps reduce manual errors and improve reporting consistency across analytics platforms.

The generated URLs can then be copied, shared, exported, or used directly in campaigns.


Step 5 — Install the Chrome Extension

The UTM Manager Chrome Extension helps streamline campaign creation directly within your browser.

The extension allows you to:

  • Quickly generate UTMs
  • Autofill common values
  • Access templates
  • Validate naming conventions
  • Speed up campaign workflows

This is especially useful for teams creating links frequently throughout the day.

Once installed, the extension integrates directly into your workflow and helps reduce repetitive manual entry.


Recommended Next Steps

After completing the initial setup, explore these additional guides:

  • Using the UTM Builder
  • Templates
  • UTM Rules
  • Chrome Extension Features
  • Organizations & Teams
  • Troubleshooting

Best Practices

To keep campaign tracking organized and scalable:

  • Standardize naming conventions early
  • Use templates for recurring campaigns
  • Configure rules before inviting teams
  • Avoid manual naming inconsistencies
  • Use predefined values whenever possible
  • Keep campaign structures simple and consistent

Consistent campaign tracking leads to cleaner reporting, easier analysis, and more reliable attribution across marketing platforms.


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