Google Analytics Debugger
Prints useful information to the JavaScript console by enabling the debug version of the Google Analytics Javascript.
Browser DevTools extension for debugging Google Analytics 4 (GA4) events.
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Google Analytics (GA) Debugger is a Chrome DevTools extension for Google Analytics 4 (GA4) tracking information to its own tab in the Chrome Developer Tools. This extension supports a debug_mode parameter so that you can monitor events in Admin > DebugView on the GA4 report and the Chrome Developer Tools. It is also possible to opt out tracking events during the testing sessions so GA data can be kept clean.
You will get a new tab in your Chrome DevTools: 📶 GA4 Debugger if a current site in the Chrome browser tab uses GA4 tracking.
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Prints useful information to the JavaScript console by enabling the debug version of the Google Analytics Javascript.
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Great start, it's not ready to be a daily driver without the copy and paste function and also the events don't start loading until you activate the tab which make it impossible to see some events like first_visit that happen before you activate the GA4 debugger tab. Also I'm confused about the Data Layer function, I'm not seeing any Data layer payloads fire.
Great extension! What's the difference between the events shown in the left panel and the ones in the right panel (DataLayer)?
It is a great extension, as below. However, it would be good if we could copy and paste the text for the GA debugger.
Thank you for the wonderful extension! Previously, I was able to copy the text from "ga4-panel" and "gtm-panel", but now I can't, right? Is there a reason why you have set "user-select:none"? If possible, I would like you to make it possible to copy the text from "ga4-panel" and "gtm-panel". The extension you made is really wonderful! Thank you always!
Thanks for creating this, James! Sometimes the DataLayer on the right misses the page_view event but registers in the event list. Is that because it never enters the DataLayer or is this a timing bug in your extension?
Seems to work good except it does not work for sites where the GA4 tag is inserted via Google Tag Manager so I deducted a star.
Great to track the existing events and learning from the other websites.
Great addon! Also very helpful for setting events in GTM.
Great for web. Simple, intuitive and no learning curve, especially if you've used similar debuggers in the past.
Doesn't exactly help in my scenario - I'm trying to piece out what's going on with a hybrid app and it simply doesn't show any event. Works fine on the website, though - although the interface is a bit ugly and could get some extra love.