For Content Creators

Know which post actually drove the click

You're posting on multiple platforms, sending newsletters, and dropping links everywhere. Without proper UTM tags, you have no idea which one is actually growing your audience. Qmark fixes that.

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Same link, every platform tracked
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Newsletteryoursite.com?utm_source=email&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=new-post
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Twitter/X bioyoursite.com?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=new-post
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YouTube descriptionyoursite.com?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=new-post
The problem

You're creating everywhere but measuring nothing

If every link you share is the same bare URL, your analytics can't tell you whether your newsletter, your YouTube description, or your Twitter bio drove that subscriber.

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Platform blindness
You have no idea if your growth is coming from YouTube, your newsletter, or Instagram. So you keep spreading yourself thin instead of doubling down on what works.
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Link-in-bio chaos
Swapping out your link-in-bio constantly without tracking means each campaign overwrites the data. You lose the thread of what drove what.
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Analytics you can't act on
GA4 shows you "direct" traffic for everything because the links aren't tagged. Untagged clicks are basically untracked — and untracked is unoptimizable.
How Qmark helps

Know exactly what's working

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Build one link per platform, per piece of content
For every blog post, product, or landing page you promote, build a unique UTM link per platform in seconds. Qmark's builder remembers your base URL and past campaigns so it gets faster every time.
Features used
UTM BuilderCampaign hintsDuplicate detection
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Generate all platform links at once
New video? New newsletter issue? Use the Matrix to generate UTM links for every platform you post on in one shot — email, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn — copy them all to your clipboard and ship.
Features used
Matrix generatorCopy allCSV exportPro
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Full history across every content series
Every link you've ever built lives in your history. Search by content title, source, or date. Reference last quarter's links to keep your naming consistent and your reporting comparable over time.
Features used
Link historySearch + filtersNotes

Stop posting blind. Start measuring everything.

Your content deserves real data. Build your first tagged link free — no spreadsheets required.