# YITH WooCommerce Request a Quote UTM Tracking Integration

Track campaign attribution through YITH WooCommerce Request a Quote with HandL UTM Grabber, capturing UTM parameters, click IDs, and referrer data on quote requests.

# Collect UTMs in YITH (Native Integration) with HandL UTM Grabber

## UTM attribution overview

This guide explains Collect UTMs in YITH (Native Integration) with HandL UTM Grabber. It helps you capture campaign attribution on checkouts, orders, quote requests, and ecommerce conversions and keep the marketing context needed for accurate reporting across forms, bookings, signups, and sales.

This is only supported in V3.

There is no setup required for this :)

After quote is taken by a user, all the UTMs will appear in WooCommerce on order page.

[![woocommerce-custom-fields-utms4.png](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2020-08/scaled-1680-/woocommerce-custom-fields-utms4.png)](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2020-08/woocommerce-custom-fields-utms4.png)

# Send YITH WooCommerce Request a Quote UTMs via Zapier or Webhook

## UTM attribution overview

This walkthrough covers sending full UTM Grabber data from YITH WooCommerce Request a Quote to Zapier, Make, or your own webhook. Handy when you need gclid, fbclid, first-touch fields, or custom params alongside the lead or order.

For the primary setup, see [the main YITH WooCommerce Request a Quote guide](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/books/yith-woocommerce-request-a-quote-integration/page/collect-utms-in-yith-native-integration).

### When a webhook makes sense

Native fields in YITH WooCommerce Request a Quote often stop at basic UTMs. A webhook lets you push everything UTM Grabber stores without trimming values or losing click IDs.

### Thank-you page script

Paste this on your confirmation page. Swap in your Zapier or Make hook URL.

```
<script>
var qvars = {};
window.location.href.replace(/[?&]+([^=&]+)=([^&]*)/gi, function(m, key, value) {
    qvars[key] = decodeURIComponent(value.replace(/\+/g, ' '));
});
qvars = Object.assign({}, (typeof handl_utm !== 'undefined' ? handl_utm : {}), qvars);
setTimeout(function() {
    var data = new URLSearchParams(qvars).toString();
    var xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
    xmlHttp.open('GET', 'https://hooks.zapier.com/hooks/catch/YOUR_ID/YOUR_KEY/?' + data, true);
    xmlHttp.send(null);
}, 1000);
</script>
```

Full pattern explained in [Triggering Zapier on Thank you Page](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/books/zapier-integration/page/triggering-zapier-on-thank-you-page).

### Quick Zapier / Make checklist

1. Create a Catch Hook trigger and copy the URL
2. Run a test conversion with UTMs in the landing URL
3. Confirm gclid, utm\_source, and email (if present) show up in the payload
4. Map fields into your CRM or spreadsheet

Parameter reference: [Native WP Shortcodes](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/books/102-getting-started-for-handl-utm-grabber-v3/page/native-wp-shortcodes).

Make users: see [Make Integromat integration](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/books/integromat-integration).