Tagbird Tagbird

Developer Tools
Version: 1.14
Last Update: 2022-06-16

Overview

Tagbird is a Chrome extension developed by Digital Power. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Tagbird is 1.14, updated on 2022-06-16.
4,000+ users have installed this extension. 19 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Get the best view on your online data collection

Tagbird is the easiest way to inspect which events are tracked by web analytics, marketing, and tag manager solutions. Try it out, you'll be surprised how useful it is.

Supported Analytics Solutions:
- Adobe Analytics
- Google Analytics
- Matomo/Piwik

Supported Marketing Solutions:
- AWIN
- Google Ads
- Google DoubleClick
- Facebook

Supported Tag Management Solutions:
- Digital Event Queue
- Google Tag Manager
- Relay42
- Tealium iQ + Server Side

Bugs or feature requests? Contact [email protected]

Privacy Statement:
All data handled or stored by the Tagbird extension is done locally on the device that the extension is installed on. No data is sent or made available by the extension to Digital Power or parties external to Digital Power.

Rating

19 ratings

Total Installs

4,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-06-16

Current Version

1.14

Size

271KiB

Author

Digital Power

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

Latest Reviews

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avatar Sander van de Donk
2021-11-08

Love this tool :)

avatar Rob Esenkbrink
2021-05-06

Tagbird has been saving me time for about 2 years now and very happy with the tool. Especialy after the update and being able to pause the plugin and on/off certain trackers. Looking forward to changes that will be made in the future! Can recommend this tool for all Technical web analysts, webanalyst, or anyone working with web/marketing data.

avatar Ilya K
2021-02-02

Awesome madafaka!

avatar Paul van Tell
2020-01-10

Gives great insight in the data that is being collected by the website

avatar Stef Gramser
2019-04-12

Really cool life hack. Saves tons of clicks and no need to go to DevTools to see what is being sent to analytics tools. Also, you immediately see if events are firing when implementing new stuff. Recommend it to all developers!