Omnibug Omnibug

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Version: 1.20.0
Last Update: 2023-02-26

Overview

Omnibug is a Chrome extension developed by Philip Lawrence. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Omnibug is 1.20.0, updated on 2023-02-26.
100,000+ users have installed this extension. 50 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: omnibug.io

Omnibug is a browser extension to decode and display outgoing digital marketing tool requests.

Omnibug is a Chrome extension built to ease developing and QAing today's marketing technologies, such as Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, tag managers, and more! Events sent to these MarTech platforms are captured and decoded into a human-readable format, which can be filtered and/or exported.

Recent Release Notes (You can view all of our release notes at https://omnibug.io/help/changelog/)
v1.20.0
- Added SplitIO (thanks @michal-filip), Adobe Launch, China (thanks @hkdigitalanalytics), Teads, Adobe Web SDK
- Minor bug fixes for TikTok & PiwikPRO

Rating

50 ratings

Total Installs

100,000+

Information

Last Update

2023-02-26

Current Version

1.20.0

Size

1.3MiB

Author

Philip Lawrence

Website

omnibug.io

Category

Developer Tools

Latest Reviews

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avatar Tarun Gupta
2022-05-09

Doesn't show up in Devtools. I am using v100 which is the latest version as of right now

avatar Simon Poulton
2021-10-01

I use this extension daily and it is crushes. Highly recommended for all analytics teams.

avatar Ryan Ratkowski
2020-07-10

Not showing in dev tools

avatar Whit Waldo
2019-10-07

Wonderful tool - invaluable for easily picking up analytics requests on the page.

avatar Brandon Flynn
2019-04-01

Glorious. I do Adobe Analytics implementation for an analytics company. I use it every day and I recommend it for anyone.

A few things I'd suggest to the devs:

- Perhaps give more options to hide fields or customize which data you're being shown. I understand there's some options like that now but I think it could go further: Something like "only show me events" under the 'Summary' tab. 90% of the time events, props and evars are the only parameters I'm looking at.

- It would be great, as far as Adobe Analytics goes, if each request could note the rule name associated with it. Sometime I see that a tag has fired with unexpected parameters and have to do some investigation to determine which rule it's coming from. I was using Tagtician for this use-case but it doesn't seem to work 100% of the time.

- This might be a bit overkill or outside of scope but having the ability to switch environments would be interested.

Oh and kudos for that "Hang on a second! This popup doesn't actually do anything for Omnibug!" message. Great idea considering most of these reviews, lol.