MARKETING & DESIGNER

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UTM links, brand colors, social image sizing and campaign assets — the small recurring tasks behind every marketing push.

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Marketing work is full of small, recurring production tasks that don’t need a full design suite: building a correctly-tagged UTM link before a campaign goes out, pulling exact brand colors from an existing logo, generating an Open Graph image so a shared link actually looks intentional, resizing one graphic for every social platform’s dimensions, or drafting ad copy and a call-to-action button quickly. Every tool here handles one of those tasks directly and completely, in your browser, with nothing uploaded and no subscription required to use the result.

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Why This Matters

Why does a UTM link matter if the URL still works without one?

The link works either way — the UTM parameters are what let Google Analytics tell you which specific campaign, email, or post actually drove the click, instead of lumping all traffic together as "unknown."

Why extract brand colors from a logo instead of asking a designer for hex codes?

It’s common to inherit a brand with no documented palette at all — pulling the real hex/RGB values directly from an existing logo or asset gives you an accurate starting point in seconds rather than guessing or waiting on someone else.

What is an Open Graph image, and why do I need one?

It’s the preview image that shows up when a link is shared on social media or messaging apps. Without one, shared links show a blank or arbitrary image — a defined OG image is what makes a shared link look intentional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need Canva or Photoshop alongside these?

For the specific tasks covered here — UTM links, OG images, brand color extraction, social sizing — no. They’re built to be the direct, complete tool for that one task rather than a simplified version of a bigger design app.

Can I use the generated assets commercially?

Yes — anything you generate or export here is yours to use.

Do these tools track my campaigns or store my links?

No — the UTM Builder and other tools just construct the output in your browser; nothing is logged or stored on our end.

How do I know which UTM parameters to actually use?

The standard set is source (where the click came from, like "newsletter" or "instagram"), medium (the channel type, like "email" or "social"), and campaign (the specific push, like "spring-sale-2026"). Term and content are optional, used mainly for paid search keyword tracking or A/B-testing different ad creative.

Why does the Open Graph image matter more than the page’s actual content sometimes?

On social platforms, most people decide whether to click based on the preview card alone — the image, title and description that show up before anyone visits the page. A missing or generic OG image is one of the most common, and easiest to fix, reasons a genuinely good link underperforms when shared.