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Debug analytics and marketing pixels in real time with AH Debugger. We prioritize your privacy - we don't view, collect, or store any of your debugging data. AH Debugger is a free Chrome extension for analytics engineers, developers, and QA teams who need complete visibility into their tracking implementation across every major analytics platform, in real time. 1. Console Overlay A floating panel that sits on top of any web page and gives you a live feed of analytics hits and dataLayer pushes - no DevTools required. Color-coded by vendor, errors highlighted in red. Drag it, minimize it, or filter specific event names you don't care about. 2. Dedicated DevTools Panel Open the AH Debugger panel directly in Chrome DevTools for deep session debugging. - Full request table with vendor, event name, timestamp, status, and error indicators - Global search across every request, every vendor, and every parameter - find where transaction_id is missing or where currency is undefined in one search - Toggle between grouped and flat chronological views - Full request inspection: URL, query parameters, POST body, HTTP status 3. Console Integration Styled console logs for every dataLayer.push() and every analytics network request, directly in your browser console. Each log shows the vendor badge, event name, account ID, URL parameters, and POST body. GA4 batch requests are broken into individual hits. Errors appear with a red badge and status code. 4. DataLayer Viewer & Simulator - Connects directly to all GTM containers on the page, including multiple containers and non-standard dataLayer names - Captures every dataLayer.push() in real time with timestamp and push count - Push synthetic events directly to the dataLayer without touching your codebase - test how your tags respond before deploying any code 5. Built-in Checks Automated validation runs on every session with no setup required. - Consent Mode signal presence on GA4 hits - Measurement ID format validation - Ecommerce events missing an items array - Purchase events missing transaction_id, value, or currency 6. Consent Mode Checker Dedicated audit view for any Consent Mode implementation. - Full state of analytics_storage, ad_storage, ad_user_data, and ad_personalization - Complete GTM consent command history - Bing UET consent state - Shopify consent detection 7. Browser Storage Manager Full read-write access to everything stored in the browser without navigating the DevTools Application panel. - Inspect and manage Cookies, LocalStorage, SessionStorage, and IndexedDB in one place - Add, edit, delete, or wipe entire storage types - Search across all stored items by key or value - Built-in Base64 decoding for cookie values 8. Vault A persistent notes system built directly into the extension for capturing findings as you debug. - Notes organized by site hostname and page URL - Add tags, titles, body text, and URL references - Export your entire vault as JSON and import it on another machine or share with a colleague - Nothing ever leaves your browser 9. Custom Mappings Define custom aliases for vendor parameter names so the debugger displays your team's internal naming conventions instead of raw parameter keys. - Supports all major analytics and marketing pixel platforms (full list at assertionhub.com/debugger) - Site-specific configurations - Shareable as JSON files Supports analytics, marketing pixels, and dataLayer push across all major platforms. See the full list at assertionhub.com/debugger. For support, contact us at https://assertionhub.com/debugger and use the contact form.
dataslayer
Debug and test tag management (Google Tag Manager, DTM, Tealium) and analytics implementations. dataslayer adds a panel to Chrome Developer Tools that monitors tag management data layers and displays changes in an easy-to-read, user-friendly format. Supported TMS/variables include: - Google Tag Manager dataLayer variable - Adobe Launch rules and data elements - Adobe DTM page load rules and detection - Tealium data layer - TagCommander data layer - custom data layers (any variable represented as a JavaScript object) dataslayer supports multiple data layers / GTM containers on a single page, including those in embedded iframes. dataslayer also decodes and displays tags (including pageviews, variables, and click events) from: - Google Analytics (including App + Web, Universal Analytics / analytics.js, dc.js, and ga.js) - Adobe Analytics / Omniture SiteCatalyst - Floodlight For feature requests and bug reports, please either use the 'Send Feedback' option in the Chrome Web Store or reach out directly to info@dataslayer.org Source lives at https://github.com/sean-adams/dataslayer if you'd like to contribute!
Adswerve - dataLayer Inspector+
DataLayer Tools for Digital Analysts The Adswerve dataLayer Inspector+ is a tool kit of utilities for a digital analyst. Inspect Google Analytics activity - Monitor the dataLayer in real time - See the Google Analytics hits in the console, as they happen - Evaluate common dataLayer pushes formats: events and ecommerce Insert additional resources in the page - Push a dataLayer message for setup - Add a GTM container to test it - Insert code into the page to monitor and modify How to use the dataLayer Inspector+: https://adswerve.com/resources/adswerve-data-layer-inspector-2 Update for v2024.11.1.1 Due to new restrictions on external script tags in Chrome extensions, the "Insert GTM Container" option has been removed from dataLayer Inspector+. Follow these steps to insert a GTM container into a web page with the "Inject Code" feature instead: Go to tagmanager.google.com. Under the Admin tab for your container, select "Install Google Tag Manager." As shown in the screenshot below, where it says "Paste this code as high in the of the page as possible," copy just the snippet code content. Note: Do not include , only the code between them. In the DataLayer Inspector popup, under "Add Functionality," check "Inject Code." Paste the code snippet from Tag Manager into the text box that appears. Click the button to "Save Settings & Reload." The GTM container will be inserted until the "Inject Code" box is unchecked and "Save Settings & Reload" is clicked again. Be sure to do this when you've finished testing.
Consent Mode Inspector by InfoTrust
Check the status of Consent Mode, display gcs & gcd parameters, and view real time consent signals.🔐 Consent Mode Inspector is a lightweight Chrome Extension designed to monitor Google Consent Mode, providing real-time insights into gcs and gcd parameters sent with Google Tags, alongside current signal states found under google_tag_data.ics.entries. ● Real-Time GCS Code Display ↳Instantly view the latest GCS code being sent with a Google Tag. ● Detailed GCD Code Insights ↳Understand the latest GCD code with comprehensive explanations of each value. ● Dynamic Table View ↳Explore the google_tag_data.ics.entries object directly from the DOM for in- depth analysis. If ad_user_data or ad_personalization are granted or denied, then you have v2 setup. ● Consent History Tracking ↳Keep a history of tags fired, including GCS codes and their consent states at the point of firing. ● One-Click Screenshots ↳Easily screenshot the extension's display to share the current consent results with your team or for your records. ─────────── Update Notes ─────────── ● GCD parameter calculator ↳Edit the gcd parameter and view what different values may mean. Copy paste in a whole gcd parameter or update single characters to quickly view what it may mean. ● Bug Fixes ↳Fix various bugs and add improvements ─────────── Feedback and Support ─────────── Your input is invaluable to us! For questions, comments, concerns, feature requests, or bug reports, please feel free to reach out to ✉️ ryan.bulcher@infotrustllc.com. or visit 🔗 https://infotrust.com/google-consent-mode-inspector We're here to assist and look forward to enhancing your experience with Consent Mode Inspector. ⚠️ Please Note ⚠️ This extension serves as a tool for a Google product that is continuously evolving. As such, both Google's product and this extension are subject to changes. We advise not to rely solely on this extension for consent or compliance verification.
EC Assist
Enhanced Conversions validation and troubleshooting assistant. EC Assist helps you implement, validate and troubleshoot Google Ads Enhanced Conversions for Web, Enhanced Conversions for Leads, GA4 User-Provided data setup and SA360 Enhanced Conversions on your website. Once you navigate to your website and complete a test user-journey, EC Assist will conduct a diagnosis of your Google Ads & Floodlight conversions, lead forms and GA4 events. It will detect any issues with the first party data measurement setup and provide implementation or troubleshooting steps relevant to your website's tagging setup. Enhanced Conversions is a feature that can improve the accuracy of your conversion measurement and unlock more powerful bidding. It supplements your existing conversion tags by sending hashed first-party conversion data from your website to Google in a privacy-safe way. EC Assist is meant to be used by advertisers who want to validate or troubleshoot their existing first-party data measurement or require assistance in setting up first-party data measurement through Google Tag Manager or gTag. It is not meant for advertisers setting up Enhanced Conversions via server-side Tag Manager or via the API method.