Title: Capturing UTM Params from Webpushr
Last modified: November 3, 2020

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# Capturing UTM Params from Webpushr

 *  Resolved [kennnesbitt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kennnesbitt/)
 * (@kennnesbitt)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/capturing-utm-params-from-webpushr/)
 * I’m currently using Webpushr for push notifications to my readers. Webpushr gives
   me the option to include UTM params in the destination URLs of the push notifications.
 * I’m looking for a tool to allow me to capture and display this information so
   I can track the campaign. In other words, I don’t need to generate UTMs, but 
   just capture them.
 * Can you tell me if the community version can do this for me?
 * I installed HANDL UTM Grabber, but all I see is a settings page with a single
   setting, and an ad for the premium version.
 * Thanks!

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 *  Plugin Author [Haktan Suren](https://wordpress.org/support/users/haktansuren/)
 * (@haktansuren)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/capturing-utm-params-from-webpushr/#post-13617902)
 * That’s the beauty of our products. It is just so simple to install and get started
   🙂
 * To answer your question properly whether you need premium version or not, i need
   more information…
 * Where do you want to send the data after you grab them? and the UTMs only ones
   you are interested in (primarily utm_campaign, utm_source, utm_medium, utm_term,
   utm_content) capturing and sending?
 * To give you and idea, most people collect UTMs in their optin forms and sync 
   it to the their CRMs. For that FREE version is suffice, you can use Contact Form
   7, Ninja Form or Gravity Form and collect UTMs in the form and sync to your favorite
   CRM.
 * If you need more support (other forms such as Thrive Leads, Elementor, WooCommerce
   etc), and interested in capturing more than UTMs such as organic traffic, value
   track (google ads), facebook ads params (like placements), then i highly recommend
   for you to upgrade.
 *  Thread Starter [kennnesbitt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kennnesbitt/)
 * (@kennnesbitt)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/capturing-utm-params-from-webpushr/#post-13618166)
 * Ideally, what I’d like to know is the average number of pages users view after
   visiting my site from push notification. Knowing this would help me get a more
   accurate sense of the value of the notifications.
 * They will arrive at the site with UTM params in the URL but I assume that information
   would be lost if they navigated to another page.
 * Would HANDL UTM Grabber maintain the UTM params as they visit other pages? If
   so, that’s all I need, as I can set up a Google Analytics filter to tell me the
   rest.
 *  Plugin Author [Haktan Suren](https://wordpress.org/support/users/haktansuren/)
 * (@haktansuren)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/capturing-utm-params-from-webpushr/#post-13618626)
 * HandL UTM Grabber records the UTMs in the COOKIES as soon as user hits the website.
   So it is always available in the COOKIES whenever you need them.
 * To my understanding, you are trying to append UTMs to your URLs automatically
   as users navigate through your site (pages).
 * You can use “Append UTM” function available in FREE version to start with. It
   automatically appends UTMs all the links to your site automatically.
 *  Thread Starter [kennnesbitt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kennnesbitt/)
 * (@kennnesbitt)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/capturing-utm-params-from-webpushr/#post-13622355)
 * Actually, I was looking for just the opposite. When people arrive at my site 
   from a Webpushr link, they will have UTM params in the LINK.
 * I don’t want to put these UTMs into a form, as I’m not generating leads and needing
   to track where they came from. I just want some way of knowing how many pages
   a user visits on my site after clicking on one of my push notifications.
 *  Plugin Author [Haktan Suren](https://wordpress.org/support/users/haktansuren/)
 * (@haktansuren)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/capturing-utm-params-from-webpushr/#post-13622948)
 * yes i understand, that’s why i recommended appending UTMs to all the internal
   links so GA can track it. Otherwise you won’t be able to track them.I presume
   you are using GA for tracking right?
 *  Thread Starter [kennnesbitt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kennnesbitt/)
 * (@kennnesbitt)
 * [5 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/capturing-utm-params-from-webpushr/#post-13625680)
 * I am indeed using GA for tracking. Though it appears I don’t need to do anything
   after all. I set a filter in GA to show me the visitors with the Webpushr UTM
   codes and, sure enough, GA gives me the Pages/Session for just those visitors.
 * I appreciate your time and patience on this. I will definitely come back to your
   plugin in the future if I ever need to track lead conversion!

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