dataslayer is a tag manager extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 100,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.64 from 78 rated user, last update is 1259 days ago.
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 If you're using a beta or dev channel of Chrome, you can optionally enable blocking of captured tags to prevent data pollution. For feature requests and bug reports, please either use the 'Send Feedback' option in the Chrome Web Store or reach out directly to [email protected]. Source lives at https://github.com/sean-adams/dataslayer if you'd like to contribute!
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if its got a Slayer background image, it worth it
The interface is really awkward. It would be nice to rework how the data is presented. Becomes hard to work with. But the backend is amazing. Just looked through the source to see how it gets all DEs. _satellite._container.dataElements Pretty cool. Didn't realize _satellite gave access to all DEs.
Works great! Easy to use and allows you to see quickly what's happening with your tagging and data.