Manage product links, routing rules, analytics, and attribution from one system instead of rebuilding the workflow for every experiment or release.
Use link controls for launches, experiments, and gated destinations
See traffic shifts across source, geography, and device
Measure whether launches and lifecycle flows changed business results
Growth work spans launches, changelogs, lifecycle traffic, and experiments. The useful workflow is stronger routing control, cleaner analytics, and attribution that reaches outcomes.
Keep release, invite, onboarding, and lifecycle traffic in one reusable branded link layer.
Control destinations with targeting, expiration, and test logic instead of rebuilding routing every time.
Inspect how launches perform across channels, regions, browsers, and devices before making growth decisions.
Measure whether launches and lifecycle flows actually moved signups, auth success, and revenue.
Growth teams usually need routing control, analytics clarity, and conversion visibility at the same time. Splitting those across separate tools makes launch work slower.
Use targeting, testing, QR, and branded delivery for release traffic, invites, and lifecycle campaigns.
Inspect how traffic shifted by source, geography, and device when a launch, changelog, or lifecycle push went live.
Judge launches by attributed business outcomes instead of click volume alone.
Product and growth work usually spans launches, changelogs, lifecycle traffic, and experiments. This audience needs control, not just short URLs.
Use link controls like targeting, password protection, expiration, and experiments without building one-off routing logic.
See which launches, pages, and channels are producing useful traffic across acquisition, geography, and device trends.
Connect clicks to signups, auth events, and sales so launches can be evaluated by outcomes instead of raw volume.
Growth work touches links, analytics, and conversion measurement at the same time. The surface should reflect that.
Use branded links, QR, explicit slugs, and link controls to support product launches and lifecycle campaigns.
Explore LinksSee how launch traffic changes across sources, countries, browsers, and operating systems from one reporting surface.
Explore AnalyticsMeasure whether launches, lifecycle flows, and experiments produced signups, leads, and revenue instead of just more clicks.
Explore ConversionsThis audience needs routing control and attribution in the same system, not a basic shortener plus a second analytics tool.
Use one branded link layer for releases, changelogs, onboarding flows, and experiments.
Measure traffic quality and acquisition shifts without switching between multiple tools.
Judge experiments and campaigns by signups, auth success, and attributed sales instead of vanity clicks.
LinkTrace already includes links, attribution, and reporting in one system. The difference here is how your team uses it.