The growth rhythm
A growth team moves in short loops: publish, observe, fix, relaunch. The problem is not only creating a link, but keeping control when an offer changes, when a source weakens or when a destination needs to leave the test.
Tip: a custom domain keeps your paths inside your own brand space.
Growth solution
Growth teams need to edit fast, compare fast and cut what underperforms fast. Links become an operations lever: one stable URL, several possible destinations, readable clicks and decisions made before budget is lost on a weak page.
A growth team moves in short loops: publish, observe, fix, relaunch. The problem is not only creating a link, but keeping control when an offer changes, when a source weakens or when a destination needs to leave the test.
One campaign receives traffic from Meta Ads, a partner newsletter and an event QR code. The team keeps a clean public URL, compares clicks by source and moves part of the traffic to a new landing page without rebuilding every asset.
A stable URL lets teams test several destinations without multiplying links in already published assets. Weighted random delivery helps split traffic, while ordered modes serve cases where the real URL order matters more than percentages.
Clicks, sources, countries and devices stay readable so teams can understand what deserves more traffic or a pause. Standard mode keeps analysis fast, and advanced details stay available when a specific behavior needs investigation.
Linka Factory does not replace full conversion tracking when you need to connect click, cart, media cost and net revenue. It fits when the immediate need is controlling links, routing destinations and reading first signals before opening a heavier stack.
Related guides
If your first need is one stable URL per campaign, start with campaign URL shortener.
To understand what clicks really tell you, open link tracking.
To compare several landing pages without chaos, read landing page A/B testing.
If traffic spans several countries, continue with multi-country campaigns.
When a published link must not become frozen: an already launched campaign, a printed asset, a destination to correct, a weak source to cut or analytics to make readable.
Less manual rework, less lost traffic, more visibility on clicks and a better ability to correct without rebuilding the whole distribution.
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