Google Analytics Debugger
Overview
Google Analytics Debugger is a Chrome extension developed by Keith Clark.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Google Analytics Debugger is 2.1.6, updated on 2017-04-11.
30,000+ users have installed this extension.
35 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.keithclark.co.uk
A browser extension for debugging Google Analytics tracking code
Google Analytics Debugger is a devtools extension for exposing tracking beacon data to developers.
Live data capture
Capture tracking beacons for Traditional and Universal Analytics properties while you browse. Beacons are automatically grouped by page context, making it easy to identify how tracked events relate to each other.
Beacon inspector
Review meta data for every tracking beacon sent to the Google Analytics servers with the context sensitive inspector.
Tracker properties
Client information
Document properties
Page views
Events
E-commerce transactions
User timings
Social interactions
Custom variables
Custom dimensions
Custom metrics
Content groups
Campaign tracking
Multiple tracker Support
Google Analytics supports multiple trackers on a single website, allowing specific metrics to be captured into different accounts. GA Debugger will capture beacons sent from every tracker on a page, grouping them together for easy navigation and interrogation.
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Casey Corcoran
2022-03-17
This is a great tool for GA experts and non-experts alike. I use it on a daily basis and would love Keith Clark to consider making a GA4 version in the future. |
Justin Driskill
2020-10-29
Works very inconsistently, so makes you think there are problems when there are not. |
Damian Savvides
2020-02-24
This is a nice easy to view debugger, but it does miss pageview events, especially when the anayltics is installed as a gtag.js |
Dog Digital2
2020-01-29
Thanks for that, brilliant! |
Chris Ward
2019-06-26
Didn't seem to work? The extension icon was always greyed out, and no new tab was visible in the console? |