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Google Tag Assistant
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Google Tag Assistant
Deploy tags in Google Tag Manager easily and safely with the Community Template Gallery.
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Chrome Web Store
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Tag Assistant - Chrome Web Store
Tag Assistant helps you install and troubleshoot your Google tags, including Google Analytics, Google Ads, Tag Manager and more. When clicked, the extension displays the Google tags found on the page in a side-panel.
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Analytics Mania
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Top 19 Google Tag Manager Extensions and Tools for Fast & Efficient Work
October 20, 2025 - GTMFixer is a Chrome extension that enhances Google Tag Manager by making it easier to organize and manage tags, triggers, and variables. Key features include search and filter tools, tag error highlighting, unique ID appending for GA4 tags, ...
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Chrome Web Store
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Tag Assistant Companion - Chrome Web Store
The Tag Assistant Companion extension works with Tag Assistant to help troubleshoot installation of gtag.js and Google Tag Manager.
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MeasureSchool
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Top 11 Google Tag Manager Extensions (2025)
January 7, 2025 - Now, there are many extensions out there that can be used with GTM, but we are going to focus only on 11 so you’re not overwhelmed and can start using them right away. To make things simpler, we’ve further divided them based on their use cases which we are going to cover as follows: DataLayer / Analytics / Google Tag Manager Extensions
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Google
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Google Tag Manager
Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications.
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Google Support
support.google.com › tagmanager › answer › 16463290
Tag Assistant Chrome extension - Tag Manager Help
Tag Assistant helps you install, troubleshoot, and verify the implementation of tags on your website. To use the Tag Assistant extension:
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Google
developers.google.com › tag-platform
Tag Platform | Google for Developers
Manage your organization's website tags without editing code. Google Tag Manager provides solutions to install and configure Google and third-party tags from a powerful web interface.
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Google Support
support.google.com › tagmanager › answer › 13355721
Tag Assistant - Tag Manager Help
Tag Assistant is a Google Chrome extension that helps you troubleshoot and correct issues with your Google Tag Manager and Google tag implementation. Using Tag Assistant, you can verify that your Google tags are firing correctly and that the data they're sending is accurate.
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GA4Support
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5 useful chrome extensions for Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager - Google Analytics 4 Support
June 15, 2024 - Old school legacy extension for Google Tag Manager, which has actually been completely replaced for Preview Mode in Google Tag Manager. Surely, we often use this extension to see what tags are loaded from Google and to find out what is already set up in Google Tag Manager.
Address   Tijmhof 36, 4907BE, Oosterhout
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Analyticodigital
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Top Google Tag Manager (GTM) Tools & Extensions
January 4, 2024 - GTM is a tool that allows you to manage and deploy various tags on your website without the need for manual coding. With GTM, you can easily add tracking codes, such as Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, and other third-party tags, to your website. Several GTM Tools and extensions are available ...
Address   Calgary, CA
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Taginsight
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How to Get a Google Tag Manager Extension
February 22, 2025 - Select the Extension: Look for the extension named "Tag Assistant Companion". This is the official extension from Google for managing and debugging Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics, and other tag-related scripts.
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Reddit
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r/GoogleTagManager on Reddit: I built a all-in-one Chrome extension to simplify tracking verification for Google Tag Manager (and 20+ networks)
May 7, 2025 -

Hello everyone,

For those involved in managing digital advertising and analytics, verifying tracking implementations across various platforms is often a necessary task. Utilizing multiple pixel helper extensions and GA debug views to monitor Google Tag Manager, Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, GA4, and other systems can present efficiency challenges, particularly during the deployment of new campaigns or website features.

To address this, I have developed a Chrome extension called Zen Analytics Pixel Tracker. This tool aggregates data from 20+ trackers into a unified interface within your browser.

⬇️ Official website
⬇️ The extension is available for download here: Chrome webstore URL

⬇️ Reddit channel for supports, issues, and disscussion: r/zen_analytics

I invite you to explore Zen Analytics on the Chrome Web Store and share any feedback you may have. Please be aware that this product is currently in its beta phase. Your insights regarding functionality, any encountered issues, or suggestions for future enhancements are welcome. During this beta period, all premium features are accessible for evaluation at no cost. Thank you for your time.

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Christos Pontikis
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Useful Chrome Extensions for Google Tag Manager - Christos Pontikis
June 23, 2024 - Enhance your daily Google Tag Manager workflow with key Chrome extensions. The Tag Assistant, pixel helpers, and Data Layer Inspectors are indispensable tools
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Okay, for anyone still wondering how to add Analytics to a Chrome Extension, I've figured it out.

First of all, you have to use Universal Analytics (analytics.js), Google Analytics 4 (gtag.js) will not work. It doesn't handle tasks, and we will need to disable certain tasks in order to send hits. Also, it may be possible to use UA with Google Tag Manager, but after I got so deep into figuring this out I decided it would just be easier for me to implement tracking in the code myself. This video that shows you how to set up a UA property in Google Analytics.

In my code, I created a JavaScript file ga.js, with the typical google analytics tracking code that looks like this:

(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
(i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o),
m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m)
})(window,document,'script','https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga');

ga("create", "UA-XXXXX-X", "auto");

with two slight modifications: add the 'https:' in front of the google analytics url, and of course add your own UA property id.

After that, we have to disable checkProtocolTask by adding

ga('set', 'checkProtocolTask', null);

This disables file protocol checking, which we need because google analytics aborts the hit if it's not originating from an http or https protocol (this is originating from a 'chrome-extension://' protocol). I also found I needed to disable checkStorageTask in the same manner, though I am less sure why I needed to do that. All of the resources I have found say that only the checkProtocolTask needs to be disabled to use GA in a CE. My best guess is because my extension isn't a popup, but an injected iFrame, so the cookie permissions are different. I asked this question about it, but haven't gotten any responses. In order to still track user sessions without the use of cookies, I used localStorage to store the ga clientId, as shown here.

I then linked this javascript file at the bottom of the head section of my html file, and added

"content_security_policy": "script-src 'self' https://www.google-analytics.com; object-src 'self'"

to my manifest.json. And Voila! It's working.

Some last minute notes: I definitely recommend using analytics_debug.js while debugging analytics, and if you are still having trouble figuring out the issue then try setting window.ga_debug = {trace: true}; to get an even more detailed log in the console. Also, when sending pageviews, it is important to include the page in the hit as so: ga('send', 'pageview', '/popup');.

This was an absolute headache to figure out, so I hope this helps someone!

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Google launched a new version of Analytics: Google Analytics 4. And it provides good documentation of how to implement it for Chrome extensions. See: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/how-to/integrate/google-analytics-4

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Google Chrome
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Download Google Chrome Extensions for Google Tag Manager - Best Software & Apps
Google Tag Manager · Highlight · Analytics · Jira · Work · Dark Mode · Notion · Fun · Privacy · Remote · Speed Performance · Theme · 4.3 · Free · Google Chrome Extension - Track How Much You Search Everyday · Download · 4.1 · Free · Elevar GTM Event Builder - Create New Tags ...
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Magefan
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Magento 2 Google Tag Manager Extension
This Google Tag Manager allows you to monitor all orders in your store 一 made on the frontend or through the admin panel 一 along with the refunds. You can also monitor coupon performance by source and medium.
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Analytics Mania
analyticsmania.com › tag-manager-injector-alternatives
Tag Manager Injector Alternatives - Analytics Mania
March 30, 2025 - Install the extension. Click “Inspect”and then “Save settings & reload” (although, click the button is not necessary at this step, yet). ... Copy the scripe code that is supposed to be added to the <head>. But do that the <script> tags. Go to Data Layer Inspector and paste the code in the “Inject code” section. Click “Save settings & reload”. Done! You have now injected the Google Tag Manager container on a website.
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Google Support
support.google.com › tagassistant › answer › 2947093
The Tag Assistant Legacy Chrome extension - Tag Assistant Help
Tag Assistant Legacy Chrome Extension automatically validates the implementation of Google tracking scripts on any given page. It works for: Google Analytics · AdWords Conversion Tracking · AdWords Remarketing (legacy) AdWords Remarketing (new remarketing tag) Doubleclick Floodlight · Google ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/googletagmanager › automate google tag manager tag setup
r/GoogleTagManager on Reddit: Automate Google Tag Manager Tag Setup
December 28, 2023 -

Hi fellow GTM users!

I am building a Chrome Extension that allows users to automate their Google Tag Manager tag setup process and create fully-ready tags in seconds instead of hours.

Here's a video of the current functionality in TagWizard: https://youtu.be/NhYCgzUhHJg

Currently supporting:

  • Adding Google Tag

  • Marketing pixels (Facebook, TikTok)

  • Button clicks & pageviews

  • Copy events (email/phone)

  • Javascript Variable Builder

  • (Wordpress) Contact Form 7 tracking

You can try it out at: http://tagwizard.io

Let me know what you think and what functionality you'd love to see included :)