LinkTrace
For Product & Growth Teams

Run Launches and Lifecycle Campaigns with Real Control

Manage product links, routing rules, analytics, and attribution from one system instead of rebuilding the workflow for every experiment or release.

Routing control
Targeting + tests

Use link controls for launches, experiments, and gated destinations

Growth reporting
Acquisition quality

See traffic shifts across source, geography, and device

Outcome view
Signups + revenue

Measure whether launches and lifecycle flows changed business results

How Product and Growth Teams Usually Work Through LinkTrace

Growth work spans launches, changelogs, lifecycle traffic, and experiments. The useful workflow is stronger routing control, cleaner analytics, and attribution that reaches outcomes.

1
Workflow step
Launch from branded links

Keep release, invite, onboarding, and lifecycle traffic in one reusable branded link layer.

Part of the same operating flow
2
Workflow step
Use routing and experiments

Control destinations with targeting, expiration, and test logic instead of rebuilding routing every time.

Part of the same operating flow
3
Workflow step
Read acquisition quality

Inspect how launches perform across channels, regions, browsers, and devices before making growth decisions.

Part of the same operating flow
4
Workflow step
Judge outcomes, not only volume

Measure whether launches and lifecycle flows actually moved signups, auth success, and revenue.

Part of the same operating flow

The Product Growth Stack in One System

Growth teams usually need routing control, analytics clarity, and conversion visibility at the same time. Splitting those across separate tools makes launch work slower.

Primary surface
Run launches and lifecycle links with stronger control

Use targeting, testing, QR, and branded delivery for release traffic, invites, and lifecycle campaigns.

Routing and experiments
Branded launch links
Lifecycle campaign structure
Explore Links
Reporting layer
See which launches changed acquisition quality

Inspect how traffic shifted by source, geography, and device when a launch, changelog, or lifecycle push went live.

Acquisition qualityRegion and device shifts
Explore Analytics
Outcome layer
Measure whether the traffic created signups and revenue

Judge launches by attributed business outcomes instead of click volume alone.

Signup attributionRevenue outcomes
Explore Conversions

Use A Shared Link Layer For Launches and Growth Loops

Product and growth work usually spans launches, changelogs, lifecycle traffic, and experiments. This audience needs control, not just short URLs.

Core motions
Route traffic deliberately

Use link controls like targeting, password protection, expiration, and experiments without building one-off routing logic.

Track acquisition quality

See which launches, pages, and channels are producing useful traffic across acquisition, geography, and device trends.

Measure downstream actions

Connect clicks to signups, auth events, and sales so launches can be evaluated by outcomes instead of raw volume.

Use the Full Product Where Growth Workflows Actually Need it

Growth work touches links, analytics, and conversion measurement at the same time. The surface should reflect that.

Product surfaces
Links
Create launch and lifecycle links with stronger controls

Use branded links, QR, explicit slugs, and link controls to support product launches and lifecycle campaigns.

Explore Links
Advanced analytics
Inspect traffic quality across acquisition and devices

See how launch traffic changes across sources, countries, browsers, and operating systems from one reporting surface.

Explore Analytics
Conversion tracking
Tie launch traffic to signups and revenue

Measure whether launches, lifecycle flows, and experiments produced signups, leads, and revenue instead of just more clicks.

Explore Conversions

What Growth Teams Get Out of it

This audience needs routing control and attribution in the same system, not a basic shortener plus a second analytics tool.

Expected outcomes
Better launch control

Use one branded link layer for releases, changelogs, onboarding flows, and experiments.

Cleaner growth reporting

Measure traffic quality and acquisition shifts without switching between multiple tools.

Outcome-based decisions

Judge experiments and campaigns by signups, auth success, and attributed sales instead of vanity clicks.

Ready to Try it?
Start with One Workspace and Expand When the Workflow Proves Itself

LinkTrace already includes links, attribution, and reporting in one system. The difference here is how your team uses it.

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