Xoot — DataLayer Replay Tool

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Capture, edit, and re-push dataLayer events with one click. Capture, edit, and replay dataLayer events with one click. The essential debugging tool for GTM, GA4, and ecommerce tracking. Stop typing dataLayer.push() into your console. Xoot is a lightweight Chrome side panel that captures every dataLayer event on any website and lets you replay them instantly — with or without modifications. Whether you're debugging a purchase event, testing a new GA4 tag, or verifying consent triggers fire correctly, Xoot turns a tedious multi-step console workflow into a single click. Every dataLayer.push() is captured in a live event stream. See an event you want to re-fire? Click play. That's it. The event is pushed back to the dataLayer exactly as it was, minus the GTM internal properties that would cause conflicts. Click any event to expand a full JSON editor. Change a transaction ID, swap a currency, modify item quantities — then push your edited version. Real-time JSON validation tells you if your edits are valid before you fire. Add "_test" (or any string) to event names automatically on re-push. This lets you create isolated test triggers in GTM without touching your production setup. Configure once in settings, and every re-pushed event gets your suffix applied. Include filters let you show only the events you care about — type "purchase" and see nothing else. Hide unnamed events with one toggle. Search across event names and full payloads. Grab any event's complete JSON payload with one click. Paste it into Jira tickets, documentation, Slack messages, or your own scripts. Xoot lives in Chrome's side panel, not a popup. It stays open while you interact with the page, navigate, and trigger events. No more losing your debug state because you clicked somewhere. GTM internal properties like gtm.uniqueEventId and gtm.start are automatically stripped from re-pushed events so they behave like fresh pushes. Re-pushed events appear in the stream with a clear badge so you can tell them apart. Xoot doesn't depend on GTM preview mode. It works on any page with a dataLayer — live sites, staging environments, localhost, Shopify, Magento, custom builds. If there's a dataLayer, Xoot captures it. BUILT FOR: → Digital marketing analysts debugging GA4 ecommerce tracking → GTM specialists testing tag configurations → Developers implementing dataLayer schemas → QA teams verifying tracking across checkout flows → Agencies demonstrating tracking setups to clients → Anyone who's ever copy-pasted a dataLayer object from the console PRIVACY Xoot runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server. No analytics. No accounts. No tracking. It reads the dataLayer on the active tab and that's it.

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