{"id":5012,"date":"2022-03-08T17:26:00","date_gmt":"2022-03-08T14:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/trackingchef.com\/?p=5012"},"modified":"2024-10-28T19:16:45","modified_gmt":"2024-10-28T16:16:45","slug":"5-must-have-add-ons-2-tools-to-upgrade-your-gtm-game","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/trackingchef.com\/google-analytics\/5-must-have-add-ons-2-tools-to-upgrade-your-gtm-game\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Must Have Add-Ons & 2 Tools to Upgrade Your GTM Game"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Working with GTM (and GA) is great, but certain aspects of it were overlooked by Google, and some functionalities are missing which are very much needed. This is where add-ons come in handy, and I\u2019ve collected 5 of them here + 2 tools, for you to explore and empower you to upgrade your Google Tag Manager and Analytics game:<\/p>\n\n\n\n

1. Analytics Debugger<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

This one is really handy when debugging GTM, GA4 and your dataLayer. It’s built by David Vallejo who is a master in all things web analytics and generally a really nice guy.<\/p>\n\n\n

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It enables you to inspect values from within the dataLayer and persist them between pages. I use it constantly when setting up new tags or vars in GTM, since it allows me to both QA myself and fixes on the fly any errors if I spot them, all within the comfort of an add on that\u2019s also easy on the eyes.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Get the add-on here<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

2. Dataslayer by Dataslayer.org<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

This ominously named add-on is here to help you test tag management systems and supports GTM, Adobe DTM, TagCommander data layer, and Tealium. This add-on simply adds a panel to the developer tools on chrome which lets you monitor tag management systems data layers and display them in a much easier way than just printing dataLayer in your console. <\/p>\n\n\n

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This tool is more of an \u201cin-depth\u201d tool, in the sense it allows me to investigate the dataLayer and GTM implementation when working with chrome’s developer tools. I find it especially handy when working on complex websites and I need to investigate not only the dataLayer but also other elements in the site since in those cases I would probably only use the dev tools and this way I have a dedicated tab for dataLayer. I would appreciate a bit more effort on the UI\/UX side since there are prettier tools out there. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Get the add-on here<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3. Da Vinci Tools by Supermetrics<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

If you haven’t heard of this add-on then it\u2019s about time! This addon is so popular that it was acquired by Supermetrics \u2122. Da Vinci Tools adds capabilities to both your GTM and GA, such as adding a heatmap to GA tables, Remembering the last report you were on, Code beautification for custom HTML tags and custom JavaScript variables, Dark themed editor in GTM, and much much more!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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