Teams that switched
to Attri.
From solo creators tracking their first short link to marketing teams reconciling ad spend across channels. Here's what they say.
See how teams use Attri ↓UTM chaos
14 variations of "facebook" in GA4. Three people tagging links differently. No way to merge the data after the fact. Attri prevents it at the source.
Tool sprawl
Bitly for short links. A spreadsheet for UTMs. GA4 for analytics. Formspree for forms. Four tools, four logins, no connection between them.
Click-only reporting
Most link tools stop at the click. You know 2,000 people clicked but not how many converted. Attri tracks the full session.
Per-link pricing
Paying for how many links you create instead of how much traffic you track. Organized teams get penalized. Attri charges by events, not links.
Real workflows, not feature demos.
Compare platforms without trusting their numbers
Facebook says it drove 50 conversions. Google says 45. The real number is 30. Each ad gets a unique Attri short link with platform-specific UTMs. One dashboard shows actual clicks and form submissions per platform, without the double-counting.
Track which posts actually drive sign-ups
Every blog post CTA, every newsletter link, every social share gets its own tagged short link. The team sees which content drives traffic and which drives sign-ups. Not the same thing, and knowing the difference changes what they write next.
QR codes on product inserts that actually track
A QR code on every product insert links to a review page, referral program, or reorder flow. Each product line gets its own campaign tag. The team knows which products drive the most post-purchase engagement and which inserts get ignored.
One account, 20 clients, zero spreadsheets
Each client gets their own workspace with their own branded domain. UTM conventions are enforced per workspace so every client's data stays clean. The agency switches between clients in one click instead of managing 20 Bitly accounts.
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Your attribution
problem ends today.
Fourteen days of the full product. No card. If it doesn't save you more than it costs by week two, we'll ask why.