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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
TagHound - Analytics/GTM/Pixel Debugger
Debug Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager dataLayer, Google Ads, Facebook Ads & +18 ad platforms pixels: Twitter, TikTok and more TagHound Analytics/GTM/Pixel Debugger by Assaf Trafikant helps you validate your analytics tools implementation as well as ad platforms pixels and Google Tag Manager dataLayer events - all in one tool. It works all the time for all the supported platforms at once. In total, TagHound Analytics/GTM/Pixel Debugger supports 22 analytics and ad platforms, including Google Analytics 4 (and older versions) & Google Tag Manager (events and dataLayer viewer), to give you a holistic tracking and pixel analysis experience. Just navigate to any page, open your DevTools panel (F12), or click the extension icon (less information) and it will show you all your pixels and events, with a never-seen-before error validation (over 1200 validation rules). Just click the event to see all the data in a clear format, grouped by attributes. TagHound Analytics/GTM/Pixel Debugger allows you to group events by type, performance and attributes. You can RECORD your debugging activity while navigating through any website and even export the results. TagHound Analytics/GTM/Pixel Debugger his all-in-one tool, giving you a clear high-level overview as well as detailed data harmonization between all platforms . Three ways to see and debug the events ================================= 🟩 Clicking the extension icon 🟩 Using DevTools 🟩 On-screen toast messages TagHound Analytics debugger & Ad platforms pixel helper features ====================================================== 🟥 Read all supported pixels at once 🟥 Clear view of each pixel parameters, grouped into categories with over 1200 validation rules 🟥 Filter pixels by type 🟥 Record activity across page and export the results 🟥 Group tags by type/ad platforms 🟥 Sort tags by execution time, platforms, etc. 🟥 Exclude domains from being tracked by the extension to optimize performance Google Tag Manager features ======================== 🟨 dataLayer viewer 🟨 You can change the dataLayer name (the default dataLayer will always be tracked) 🟨 In the "Options" screen (the gear icon) you can add enhancements to Google Tag Manager Assistant (see pictures above): 🟪 Sort tags alphabetically 🟪 Highlight tags fired multiple times 🟪 Highlight tags with errors 🟪 Hide paused tags Release notes ============ 1.3.4 - Temporary removal of custom endpoints 1.3.2,1.3.3 - Minor bug fix 1.3.1 - Updating GA4 debugger, minor UI changes 1.3.0 - Supporting S2S custom endpoints 1.2.6 - Fixing Google Tag Assistant enhancements 1.2.5 - Update to GA4 debugger (new EU endpoints), design adjustments 1.2.2 - Update to GA4 debugger (privacy sandbox fine-tuning) 1.2.1 - Added Sleep-mode 1.2.0 - Adding on-screen debugging with toasts messages! Some refactoring for performance. 1.1.4 (1/4/2024) - Name change, performance optimization 1.1.3 - Adding Floodlight. Updating Facebook Ads pixel, improving performance and filters. 1.1.2 - Removal of self-hosted pixels tracking 1.1.1 - Bringing back GTM toggle to save browser memory. 1.1.0 - Improving GTM dataLayer parsing. 1.0.9 - Adding Google consent for Google-based tags 1.0.8 - Adding GTM toggle for less impact on browser memory. Turns OFF after 2 minutes of idle and redesign Settings page 1.0.7 - Updating Microsoft UET & LinkedIn ads tracking. Removing Google Optimize. 1.0.6 - Ability to change GTM dataLayer name, adding enhancements to GTM Tag Assistant 1.0.5 - Improving GA4 debugging 1.0.3 - Improving Facebook Pixel debugging 1.0.2 - Improving TikTok, LinkedIn & Taboola pixel tracking 1.0.1 - Removing redundant code and typo fix 0.9.3 - Google Ads conversion tracking improvement 0.9.1 - Google Analytics 4 debugger upgrade + code optimization 0.9.0 - Performance version. Decreasing the extension weight by 70%. 0.8.8 - Now supports Amplitude + improving Google Tag Manager performance. 0.8.7 - Adding Plausible Analytics, Umami Analytics & AB Tasty 0.8.6 - Fixing display bug for some users 0.8.5 - Improving GTM dataLayer viewer 0.8.4 - Improving Google Tag Manager events parsing 0.8.3 - Improving LinkedIn pixel tracking and Google Analytics 4 ecommerce validations 0.8.2 - Supporting the new TikTok custom events 0.8.1 - Upgrade Google Analytics debugging 0.8.0 - Update Google Analytics 4 CDN 0.7.9 - Updating Facebook pixel 0.7.8 - Upgrade Google Analytics debugging 0.7.7 - Removed cookie module 0.7.5 - Fixed: Some websites bloat GTM dataLayer with faulty values which caused the extension to break 0.7.4 - Adjusting TikTok standard events 0.7.3 - Major performance improvement, adding GTM JSON viewer 0.7.1 - Adding more events to Google Tag Manager dataLayer tracking 0.7.0 - Adding Google Tag Manager tracking 0.6.9 - Bing Ads changed to Microsoft Ads + minor bug fixes 0.6.8 - Adding MixPanel 0.6.5 - Adjusting to Facebook new pixel 0.6.1 - Faster recording 0.6.0 - Supports Snap Ads pixel, TikTok & Reddit pixel upgrade 0.5.9 - Adding Errors view in extension popup 0.5.2 - Fixing LinkedIn account ID identification 0.5.2 - Update TikTok pixel 0.5.0 - Adding Google Ads Conversion tracking 0.4.4 - Adding Google Ads Remarketing tracking and Bing Ads 0.4.2 - Adding AppsFlyer & TikTok tracking, update Twitter pixel 0.4.1 - Adding Pinterest pixel 0.4.0 - Adding Facebook & Quora & Google Optimize pixel tracking, Adding the ability to record activity 0.3.9 - Adding Taboola, Outbrain, LinkedIn and Google Analytics tracking 0.3.5 - Adding Twitter & Reddit pixel tracking 0.0.1 - Initial version
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.
ObservePoint Debugger
Troubleshoot analytics tags, variables, events, cookies, and more. Supports Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics, and thousands more. Now with GPC, Accessibility Scanning, and a dedicated Cookies tab! Easily audit page accessibility, and view, search, and manage all browser cookies—the perfect all-in-one replacement for niche debugging tools. Overview ObservePoint’s Debugger is a free Chrome Extension for troubleshooting analytics, marketing tags, cookies, and web accessibility directly in Chrome DevTools. It captures page-load and event-triggered requests, parsing them into a clean, human-readable format for easy debugging and compliance checks. Key Features 🔹Simulate GPC Signals Instantly: Validate and compare tag and cookie compliance with Global Privacy Control (GPC) enabled directly inside the extension, eliminating the need for separate browser plugins or manual header workarounds. 🔹Accessibility Testing: Instantly scan any page for WCAG compliance issues. Identify errors in color contrast, ARIA labels, heading structures, and more to ensure an inclusive user experience. 🔹Cookies Tab: Quickly inspect all browser cookies in one place—including those set by tags and scripts. Filter and sort by name, value, domain, path, and expiration to understand privacy implications. 🔹Tag Inspection: See exactly what data is being sent to your analytics and marketing platforms in real-time. Why Use ObservePoint The Debugger is the first step toward comprehensive governance of your digital properties. The full ObservePoint platform helps you: 🔹 Audit Accessibility: Scan entire domains for WCAG 2.1/2.2 compliance. 🔹 Monitor Data Accuracy: Scan pages or user flows to ensure tags fire correctly. 🔹 Protect Privacy: Identify and categorize cookies set by third-party scripts. 🔹 Test Pre-Release: Validate implementations in dev and staging environments. 🔹 Automate Quality: Get alerts when tracking, compliance, or critical paths fail. How It Works After installation, open Chrome DevTools → ObservePoint tab → Refresh the page. See which tags, cookies, and accessibility violations appear, including: 🔅 Accessibility Health: Details of WCAG errors and warnings. 🔅 Tag Details: Name (GA4, Adobe, OneTrust), Account ID, and Category. 🔅 Tag Performance Metrics: Status, Request Size, and Latency. 🔅 Cookie Intelligence: Expiration dates and source attribution. Click any item to view variables, decoded request data, or specific remediation guidance for accessibility errors. Export your findings as an Excel file for easy sharing. Get Started The ObservePoint Debugger is a powerful alternative to WASP, OmniBug, Accessibility Insights, or Tag Inspector. 1. Enable the extension under Chrome → More Tools → Extensions. 2. Open DevTools (Ctrl+Shift+I / Cmd+Opt+I). 3. Select the ObservePoint tab. 4. Refresh your page. For cookies and accessibility, no refresh is required. 5. Start debugging! By installing, you agree to the ObservePoint Terms of Service: https://www.observepoint.com/service-agreement/ Learn more: https://help.observepoint.com/en/articles/9113174-observepoint-debugger-chrome-extension