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Tracking Pixels

Attach marketing pixels to supported public campaign pages and Short URLs.

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Tracking Pixels

Tracking Pixels help users connect LinkQR campaigns with external marketing platforms. Pixels can be attached to supported Bio pages, QR campaigns, and Short URLs depending on plan access.

Recommended usage

  • Create clear pixel names by platform and account.
  • Attach only the pixels required for a campaign.
  • Confirm privacy and consent requirements for the target market.
  • Review pixel activity in analytics where available.

Tracking Pixels - Detailed Feature Guide

Feature Purpose

Attach marketing pixels to supported public campaign pages and Short URLs. This feature is part of the LinkQR workflow and should be documented as an operational tool, not just a menu item.

Main Capabilities

  • Creates clean branded short URLs for social posts, ads, emails, QR destinations, and offline campaigns.
  • Supports custom aliases, shared brand settings, custom domains, UTM presets, tracking pixels, and analytics where enabled by plan.
  • Helps teams replace long campaign URLs with measurable public links that are easier to share.
  • Works well with Bulk Import, API access, webhooks, and campaign analytics for repeatable marketing operations.

Typical Workflow

  1. Open the Tracking Pixels page from the sidebar.
  2. Review the existing records, settings, or campaign state.
  3. Create or update the required item.
  4. Validate important fields before saving.
  5. Preview or test the public/user-facing result when applicable.
  6. Use analytics, logs, or reports to confirm the feature is working as expected.

Admin Configuration Notes

  • Confirm the feature is enabled in the correct plan.
  • Check workspace ownership when users work inside a team.
  • Review related limits such as credits, storage, QR count, scan count, or team members.
  • Clear cache and test again after changing global settings.

Customer-Facing Benefits

  • Reduces manual work and makes campaign setup faster.
  • Keeps campaign assets organized and easier to maintain.
  • Improves reliability by keeping important setup steps inside one workflow.
  • Supports better reporting and troubleshooting after launch.

Troubleshooting Checklist

  • If the feature is not visible, check plan permission and user role first.
  • If saved data does not appear publicly, verify publish/status settings.
  • If a public URL is involved, test the URL in a private browser session.
  • If team workspaces are involved, confirm the item belongs to the correct owner workspace.
  • If tracking or analytics is involved, confirm the visitor action uses the tracked dynamic URL.