Campaign Domains That Actually Get Tracked
Print ads, podcast sponsorships, TV spots, and billboards need memorable URLs. Domain Forward turns campaign domains into tracked redirects to your landing pages — measurable, changeable, and always over HTTPS.
The Problem With Campaign URLs
You can't put a URL with UTM parameters on a billboard. 'Visit yourbrand.com/summer-sale?utm_source=billboard&utm_medium=outdoor&utm_campaign=summer2026' doesn't fit on a bus shelter ad. Instead, marketers register catchy campaign domains — SummerSale2026.com, TryOurApp.com — but then struggle to properly connect them to landing pages with tracking.
Branded Domains → Tracked Landing Pages
Register your campaign domain. Point DNS to Domain Forward. Set the destination to your landing page URL complete with UTM parameters. Done. The billboard says 'SummerSale.brand.com' — visitors type it in, get redirected to brand.com/summer-sale?utm_source=billboard, and your analytics capture the attribution. Update the destination when the campaign changes. Domain Forward's own analytics show you redirect volume so you can measure offline-to-online conversion.


Quick Campaign Turnaround
Campaign timelines are tight. Domain Forward's setup takes minutes: add domain, set destination, done. Need to change the landing page mid-campaign? Update the destination in seconds — the same domain now points to the updated page, and the change takes effect immediately for new visitors. No DNS changes, no deploy cycles, no engineering tickets. Marketing teams can manage this directly.
View PlansCampaign Domain Forwarding
Make every campaign URL measurable.
Instant
destination changes — update landing pages mid-campaign
UTM
parameters baked into the redirect destination
HTTPS
on every campaign domain — no security warnings
Analytics
redirect volume shows offline → online conversion
Frequently
asked questions
Yes. Domain Forward preserves query strings by default. If your campaign domain is summer-sale.brand.com and the printed URL doesn't include UTM parameters, add them to the destination URL in Domain Forward: redirect to brand.com/summer?utm_source=print&utm_medium=flyer. All visitors from the campaign domain get proper attribution.
Domain Forward's redirect analytics show total clicks, daily click volume, geographic distribution, device types, and referrer sources for each forwarding rule. This gives you campaign-level performance data independent of Google Analytics — useful for verifying attribution.
Yes. After a campaign ends, update the destination URL to point to your next campaign's landing page. The domain stays the same; only the destination changes. This is especially useful for yearly recurring campaigns (BlackFriday.brand.com, Holiday.brand.com).
Use 302 (temporary) for campaign domains you plan to reuse for different destinations. This tells search engines not to permanently associate the campaign domain with a specific landing page. Use 301 (permanent) only if the campaign domain will always go to the same destination.
Campaign Domains. Fully Tracked. Fully Controlled.
5 domains free. Change destinations instantly. No credit card required.