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Your Friday report, already done.

slsh.me is a URL shortener built for marketers who need per-channel campaign attribution without third-party analytics. Every short link carries its own UTM tags, clicks sort themselves by channel, and the report writes itself.

Spring launch — weekly report

Channel Clicks Uniques Top
Twitter1,204987US
Newsletter872841FR
LinkedIn631598DE
Total2,7072,426

Why marketers use slsh.me

Per-channel attribution, without the spreadsheet.

Every campaign you run touches several channels. slsh.me gives each one its own short link with its own UTMs, then groups the clicks back together. No copy-paste from three dashboards, no last-touch attribution debates, no missing UTMs because someone forgot to tag the newsletter.

One link per channel, one channel per link

Tag each share — Twitter, newsletter, LinkedIn, paid — with its own short link. UTMs auto-fill from the campaign. Clicks land sorted from the first one.

Live channel breakdown

Clicks update in seconds, not after a nightly batch. Open the campaign view during a launch and watch each channel fill in.

The report is the dashboard

Screenshot the campaign view for your Friday note. No CSV exports, no merging, no “wait, which link was the newsletter again?”

First-party, GDPR-clean

No cookies on your visitors. No third-party scripts. Click data lives in your account, not in someone else’s data lake.

The workflow

Three steps, every campaign.

Spin up a campaign

Name it, set the default UTMs (source-medium-campaign), and add as many short links as channels you’re shipping on.

Drop links into your channels

Each link inherits campaign UTMs and gets its own slug. Override the source/medium per channel if you need to.

Watch the dashboard fill in

Clicks sort by channel in real time, with country, device, and referrer on every row. Export to CSV when the launch is over.

Questions

The honest answers.

How does slsh.me track campaign attribution?
Every short link can carry its own UTM tags (source, medium, campaign, content, term). When someone clicks, the link’s UTMs are preserved on the redirect and the click is logged against that channel. The dashboard groups clicks by channel automatically — no spreadsheet merge, no manual tagging.
Do I still need Google Analytics if I use slsh.me?
For per-link campaign attribution, no — slsh.me records every click with country, city, device, browser, and referrer, first-party, in real time. If you also need on-site behavior (page views, conversion funnels), keep GA or your product analytics. slsh.me handles the off-site half: which channel drove the click in the first place.
Can I edit a campaign’s UTMs after the link is published?
Yes. Each short link’s UTM tags are editable from the dashboard at any time — the slug stays the same, only the redirect parameters change. Clicks before the edit stay tagged with the old values; clicks after the edit pick up the new ones.
How do I group several links under one campaign?
Create a Campaign in the dashboard and add as many links to it as you need — Twitter, newsletter, LinkedIn, paid ads. Each link inherits campaign-level UTMs by default, which you can override per channel. The campaign view rolls up clicks across every link inside it.
Is the click data exportable for reporting?
Yes — every campaign and every link exports to CSV or JSON on every plan, including Free. The REST API exposes the same data with token auth if you want to pipe it into a BI tool or a weekly report.

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