How to Use
- Enter your headline
→ The tool auto-generates Title-case (for English headlines) and a URL-friendly Slug. - Fill URL fields
- Base URL (e.g.,
https://example.com/blog; trailing slash is trimmed) - Path (optional; leading slash is trimmed)
- Base URL (e.g.,
- Add UTM parameters (optional)
- Provide
utm_source,utm_medium,utm_campaignto get a full UTM URL.
- Provide
- Click Copy All
→ Copies Title-case, Slug, and UTM URL to the clipboard.
Output / You Get
- Title-case conversion
- Lowercase “small words” in the middle:
a, an, the, and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet, at, by, in, of, on, to, up, via, vs, per, as - First and last words are always capitalized.
- Lowercase “small words” in the middle:
- Slug generation
- Lowercase → replace
&withand→ remove non-alphanumeric/space/hyphen → collapse spaces to-→ collapse multiple-.
- Lowercase → replace
- UTM URL
- Joins Base + Path and appends only the filled UTM params:
utm_source,utm_medium,utm_campaign.
- Joins Base + Path and appends only the filled UTM params:
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Notes & Caveats
- Non-ASCII headlines: Slug may become empty; consider manual transliteration (e.g., romaji) for Japanese titles.
- UTM style: Prefer lowercase, ASCII, and hyphens for separators (e.g.,
social-organic,nov-2025-launch). - URL normalization: Base trims trailing
/, Path trims leading/. - Encoding: Query params are URL-encoded (URLSearchParams-like).
- No empty params: Unfilled UTM fields are omitted.
- Privacy: 100% client-side; no data leaves the browser.
- Compatibility: Use modern Chrome/Safari/Firefox.
- Avoid putting PII in UTM; add
utm_content/utm_termby extending the UI if needed.
