# Luria Link (Chrome extension for Meta Ads Manager) Source: https://docs.luriart.com/connect/luria-link Plain text: https://docs.luriart.com/connect/luria-link.txt Add Luria's URL parameters to your Meta ads in one click and see which ad sets have earned their own page, right inside Ads Manager. **Warning:** Luria Link is being rolled out in stages. If you don't see it in the Chrome Web Store yet, or the dashboard doesn't show a Luria Link card under Connect, your account may not have access yet. Everything on this page can still be done by hand; see [Meta Ads](/connect/meta-ads). Adding URL parameters to Meta ads by hand is fine for three ads. It's tedious for thirty, and easy to get wrong across a campaign that gets duplicated every week. Luria Link is a small Chrome extension that lives inside Meta Ads Manager and does the pasting for you. ## What it does * **Adds Luria's URL parameters to your ads in one click.** Select a campaign, ad set, or a group of ads, click **Add Luria parameters**, and the extension fills the URL parameters field on each ad with the string from your Luria account. * **Shows which ad sets have earned their own page.** A small Luria badge next to each ad set tells you whether it is being optimized as part of the Meta stream or has earned an [ad-level page](/optimize/ad-level-pages) of its own, and how that page is doing. * **Flags ads that are missing parameters.** New ads and duplicated campaigns often lose their tracking. The extension highlights them so you can fix them before they spend. It does not change bids, budgets, audiences, placements, or creatives. It edits exactly one field (URL parameters), and only when you click. ## Install ### Step 1: Add it to Chrome Open the Chrome Web Store and search for "Luria Link", or use the install link in your Luria dashboard under Connect > Luria Link. Click **Add to Chrome** and accept the permissions (explained below). [Screenshot: Chrome Web Store listing for Luria Link with the Add to Chrome button] ### Step 2: Sign in with your Luria account Click the Luria icon in the Chrome toolbar and sign in with the same email you use at luriart.com. If you manage several Luria accounts (for example, as an agency), pick the one that matches the ad account you're about to edit. ### Step 3: Open Meta Ads Manager Go to Ads Manager as usual. You should see a Luria badge in the ad set table and a **Luria** button in the toolbar above the table. If you don't, refresh the page once. ## Using it on a campaign 1. In Ads Manager, tick the checkbox next to the campaign (or the ad sets or ads) you want to tag. 2. Click the **Luria** button, then **Add Luria parameters**. 3. Review the preview. It shows each ad, its current URL parameters, and what they will become. Existing UTM values you've set are kept; Luria's parameters are appended. 4. Click **Apply**. The extension opens each ad's editor behind the scenes, fills the field, and saves. A progress bar shows each ad as it's done. 5. Meta may show the edited ads as "In review" for a short while, as it does after any edit. Nothing else about the ad has changed. [Screenshot: Meta Ads Manager with the Luria Link preview panel open, listing ads and the URL parameters that will be applied] Once an ad is tagged, traffic from it appears in Luria under Meta within a few minutes. The badge next to the ad set updates as Luria learns; when the ad set has sent enough sessions to earn its own page, the badge says so. **Note:** Meta copies URL parameters when you duplicate an ad, so a tagged campaign stays tagged. Ads created from scratch start untagged; the extension flags them. ## Permissions it asks for, and why | Permission | Why | | -------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Read and change data on facebook.com and business.facebook.com | To show badges in the Ads Manager table and to fill the URL parameters field when you click Apply. It does nothing on other sites. | | Storage | To remember that you're signed in. | | Communicate with luriart.com | To fetch your parameter string and ad set status from your Luria account. | It does not read your Facebook messages, your personal profile, or any page outside Ads Manager. It does not request your Meta ad account credentials; everything it does happens in your already-signed-in Ads Manager tab, as if you'd typed it yourself. ## What it never does * Never edits budgets, bids, schedules, audiences, placements, or creatives. * Never creates, pauses, or deletes ads. * Never submits anything without you clicking Apply. * Never sends your ad performance data to Luria. Spend and ROAS in the Luria dashboard come only from the optional read-only account connection described on [Meta Ads](/connect/meta-ads). ## Removing it Right-click the Luria icon in the Chrome toolbar and choose **Remove from Chrome**. Your ads keep their parameters, and Luria keeps optimizing. To strip the parameters themselves, edit the ads in Ads Manager as you normally would. ## Next steps * [Meta Ads](/connect/meta-ads) * [Ad-level pages](/optimize/ad-level-pages) * [Traffic sources](/optimize/traffic-sources)