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URL Vault for fluid power

Tag and organize landing page URLs, applied to fluid power & hydraulics.

Hydraulic distributors manage hundreds of landing page URLs across OEM, MRO, product specs, competitor tracking, and blog content. Without a central library, URLs live in: Google Ads campaigns (hard to extract), email threads (lost in time), spreadsheets (outdated), individual memory. URL Vault is a browser-side library of every URL you use in ads, tagged by type (CLP, PLP, PDP, blog, competitor). One click in the vault searches across all URLs, surfaces which URLs need Dead Link Patrol verification, and triggers Scout when competitor URLs accumulate. For a distributor running 50+ campaigns, this is the system that prevents 'we used to have a pump spec page but cannot find it' conversations. The PageTag integration means classifications flow in automatically — when you use PageTag to grade a landing page, that classification is stored with the URL in Vault. The Scout integration is also powerful: when you accumulate 10+ competitor URLs in Vault, Scout surfaces a prompt suggesting you capture their current SERP ads to track messaging changes. Recommendation: invest 4 hours upfront to populate URL Vault with all current landing pages. Tag them as you add new URLs to campaigns (2-minute workflow per campaign launch). Run URL Vault monthly to identify stale URLs that have not been used in 90+ days — those are candidates for consolidation or deletion.

About URL Vault

A browser-side library of every URL you use in ads, tagged by type — CLP, PLP, PDP, blog, competitor — so you can find them again without digging through the account. The thing every paid media manager builds in a personal spreadsheet, but version-controlled and shared across the suite.

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About fluid power

Fluid power buyers split into two distinct tracks: OEM design engineers selecting components for new equipment, and MRO maintenance buyers replacing failed parts. Both speak in part numbers, pressure ratings, and ISO standards — but they convert on entirely different campaigns.

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