ObservePoint TagDebugger chrome extension

Version: 1.23.2
ObservePoint TagDebugger
Troubleshoot and audit analytics tags, variables and on-click events. Supports Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics, Ensighten and more
4.11 Based on 53 user rates

What is ObservePoint TagDebugger?

ObservePoint TagDebugger is a adobe extension for chrome. also, it is analytics debugger extension and adobe debugger extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 30,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.11 from 53 rated user, last update is 432 days ago.


What’s new in version 1.23.2?

                ObservePoint’s TagDebugger is a free Chrome Extension for troubleshooting analytics and marketing tags on your live website. TagDebugger captures page-load and event-triggered requests for marketing and analytics tags and parses them into a human-readable format, allowing for easy tag debugging.

TagDebugger is the first step towards comprehensive and efficient governance of your analytics and marketing tags. ObservePoint’s full suite of analytics testing and tag governance solutions can help you:

Scan batches of pages or sequences of actions to verify accurate data collection
Monitor your live implementation for errors in analytics tracking and variable formatting
Test analytics in development and staging environments before releasing into the wild
Receive notifications whenever your implementation fails expectations

Schedule a demo to see how ObservePoint can help you automate and scale analytics testing and tag governance on your entire website: https://www.observepoint.com/request-pages/webassurance-demo-request/

MORE ABOUT TAGDEBUGGER
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TagDebugger is designed to help you debug analytics and marketing tags on a page-by-page basis. After installing the TagDebugger extension, you will see a new tab in your Chrome Developer Tools. Simply open this tab, refresh the page, and you will see which marketing and analytics tags are firing on your website.

For each tag, you will see the following information:

Tag Name (e.g. Google Universal Analytics, Adobe Analytics, Ensighten, Floodlight)
Account (e.g. UA-12345678, mywebsite)
Category (e.g. Analytics, Advertising, Social, Tag Management)
Status (standard HTTP response codes)
Request size/Response size
Total Time/Latency

Basic Debugging
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Clicking into each tag allows you to see the server request formatted as an easy-to-read, categorized hierarchy of variables. You can also view the actual request in both its HTML-encoded and decoded formats.

To clear the log, simply click the “Clear tag requests” button at the top of the extension’s interface.

Debugging on-click events and cross-domain tracking
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By default, TagDebugger clears the log of requests upon navigating to a new page. By toggling the Record button in the extension’s interface, users can make the log persist when navigating from page to page. This will assist in troubleshooting on-click events and cross-domain tracking.

Downloading data
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Users can download a tab-delimited copy of the request log by clicking on the “Export data” button at the top of the interface. This data will appear in your Downloads folder as observepoint.data, and may be limited by the size of the data in the panel

GET STARTED
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TagDebugger is an excellent alternative for anyone who may currently use one or more of the following solutions: WASP, Charles, Fiddler, OmniBug, Adobe Debugger, or Tag Inspector.

To use this extension, follow these five easy steps:

1. Ensure the extension is enabled by selecting More Tools from the Google Chromes’ ellipses menu, then selecting Extensions, and verifying the ObservePoint TagDebugger is enabled.

2. Open the Chrome Developer Tools. (On Windows and Linux, press Control-Shift-i. On Mac, press Command-Option-i.)

3. Select the ObservePoint panel.

4. Refresh the page you are on.

5. Click on a tag to start debugging.

By installing this extension, you agree to the ObservePoint Terms of Service at http://www.observepoint.com/privacy-policy

For more information on the TagDebugger tool, visit: https://help.observepoint.com/article/236-observepoint-tag-debugger-chrome-extension            

How to install ObservePoint TagDebugger?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of ObservePoint TagDebugger


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 1.23.2
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Friday, February 17th, 2023
  • Author: ObservePoint

ObservePoint TagDebugger Available languages:

English (United States).


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Reviews of observepoint tagdebugger:


Chris Cochran February 20th, 2023
Chris Cochran

This extension used to have utility, but now it opens a new tab claiming it is "updated" in every browser, every time I open a browser. Over and over and over. It's beyond annoying, and I am removing this extension from all browsers immediately. I used to use it and actually recommended it to some colleagues, but NEVER again. Buggy, annoying, and annoying. Also, it's SUPER ANNOYING to get these tabs opening up repeatedly, which is really annoying. Now, you should be as annoyed as I am using this extension with the repeated expression of the same message "Updated...".


Olivier VIT Romain PIGNOUX et équipe RESONEO February 17th, 2023
Olivier VIT Romain PIGNOUX et équipe RESONEO

Hey Pretty reliable in detecting and parsing tag that effectively did fire But since a few days it keeps opening a new tab towards https://www.observepoint.com/ claiming that it has updated. Once would be OK, but now it's daily !!! Please let us work !


Clark Jensen February 16th, 2023
Clark Jensen

Used it once a few months ago, and it was a helpful tool! I only need to use it very infrequently though, and for the last few weeks it automatically opens up a new tab every day with an ad for it's new features and premium version. I'm removing the extension just to stop the constant ads. If I need the tool again, I'll install it, use it, then quickly uninstall it again. :/

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