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Inspect any Google Tag (gtag), including GTM containers, GA4, and Google Ads tags in Chrome DevTools. No container access needed. GTM GTAG Inspector Inspect and analyze Google Tag Manager, Google Ads tags, and standalone Google Tag implementations directly within Chrome DevTools - without requiring access to the GTM container. Key Benefits: - No Container Access Required: View tags, triggers, and variables on any website even if you don't have access to their GTM container - Complete Google Tag Coverage: Inspect not only GTM configurations but also Google Ads tags (including Floodlight), and Google Tags implemented outside of GTM - Built into DevTools: Analyze all Google tag configurations without leaving your browser or using external tools - Real-time Analysis: Automatically detects and displays all Google Tags loading on the current page Features: - See all Google Tag containers and standalone Google tags loading on any webpage - Examine detailed tag configurations including conversion tracking, HTML tags, and event listeners - Inspect Google Ads and Floodlight tags for campaign tracking - View trigger conditions with if/then logic - Analyze consent settings and configured permissions - Debug implementation issues without needing to switch between tools How to Use: - Install the extension - Open Chrome DevTools (F12 or Right-click > Inspect) - Navigate to the "GTag Explorer" tab - Click on any detected Google Tag to view its complete configuration Perfect for analytics professionals, web developers, and marketers who need to understand or troubleshoot Google tag implementations on websites where they don't have backend access to the container.
Google Analytics UTILS
Modify GA4 IDs, enable GA4 debug, block analytics/GTM and bypass CSP. This new extension developed by Luratic Team offers a variety of handy options to digital analysts, using a unique and beautiful interface designed by Jesús Núñez (https://www.jne.design/). Extension highlights: - Activate Debug Mode on GA4: the events will be dispatched in real time (goodbye batches!) and will be logged in the Debug View console. - Active request blocking. Block any request to GA4, GTM and GTAG. - GA4 and GTAG id edition option: you can set an id that will be used for the requests instead of the original. Useful if you want to see events on the Debug View but don't have access to that property. ATTENTION: the way the API works, the original request will produce an internal redirect but it won't arrive to Analytics. - Domain filtering. Set any extension option to be applied only for specific domains of your choice. If you find a bug (very likely) or you have any suggestion to make the extension better, don't hesitate to reach us at info@luratic.com.
Omnibug
Omnibug is a browser extension to decode and display outgoing digital marketing tool requests. Omnibug is a Chrome extension built to ease developing with, debugging, and providing quality assurance to today's analytics, UX/CRO tools, and many other marketing technologies. These tags include the Google Marketing Cloud (including Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Doubleclick, and Google Ads), the Adobe Experience Cloud (including Adobe Analytics, Adobe Launch, Adobe Target, Web SDK), Tealium iQ, and many more! Events sent to these MarTech platforms are captured and decoded into a human-readable format, which can be filtered and/or exported. You can view all of our release notes at https://omnibug.io/help/changelog/ and a list of providers we support at https://omnibug.io/help/supported-tags/
Debugger for Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
Browser DevTools extension for debugging Google Analytics 4 (GA4) events. Google Analytics (GA) Debugger is a Chrome DevTools extension for Google Analytics 4 (GA4) tracking information to its own tab in the Chrome Developer Tools. This extension supports a debug_mode parameter so that you can monitor events in Admin > DebugView on the GA4 report and the Chrome Developer Tools. It is also possible to opt out tracking events during the testing sessions so GA data can be kept clean. You will get a new tab in your Chrome DevTools: 📶 GA4 Debugger if a current site in the Chrome browser tab uses GA4 tracking.
Floodlight Inspector
A powerful tool to help you easily validate and troubleshoot your Floodlight setup in Google tag format. The Floodlight Inspector Chrome extension is a powerful tool designed to help you easily validate and troubleshoot your Floodlight setup in Google tag format . It has the below 3 key features. 1. Retain the necessary Floodlight pings to avoid confusion ➤ When checking Floodlight on the network tab, we usually see different ping being triggered with the same action. It causes confusion as we will be confused on which pings we should refer to. With this tool, we only filter out the Floodlight ping that you need to audit on. 2. Breaks down Floodlight URLs ➤ It deconstructs the Floodlight request URLs to make it easier for you to identify and verify the data, ensuring that everything is set up correctly. 3. Custom Floodlight variable decoding ➤ This tool decodes the custom Floodlight variables so they’re understandable when your captured language isn't in English. Please visit the below page for detailed instruction. https://github.com/annnnangan/floodlight-inspector-chrome-extension?tab=readme-ov-file#floodlight-inspector-chrome-extension