Item logo image for DataLayer Debugger

DataLayer Debugger

5.0(

6 ratings

)
ExtensionDeveloper Tools9 users
Item media 5 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 1 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 2 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 3 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 4 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 5 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 1 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 1 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 2 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 3 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 4 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger
Item media 5 (screenshot) for DataLayer Debugger

Overview

Live dataLayer event debugger — logs all dataLayer.push events to the browser console.

DL Debugger is a live dataLayer inspector for marketers, analysts, and developers working with Google Tag Manager (GTM) and GA4. Every time something is pushed to window.dataLayer, the extension logs it to your browser console with a clean, colour-coded badge so you can see what is happening at a glance. No more typing dataLayer.slice() into the console or rummaging through nested arrays. KEY FEATURES → Live console logging Every dataLayer.push call is shown as a collapsible group with a sequence number, timestamp, event name, and a short summary of the most relevant parameters. → Smart categorisation Events are colour-coded by type: ecommerce (purchase, add_to_cart, view_item, etc.), pageview, form, GTM internals, gtag calls, consent updates, and custom events. You can tell at a glance whether a fire matters. → gtag() detection The extension correctly parses gtag() calls that push their arguments object, so you see "gtag:set user_properties" instead of a confusing list of numeric keys. → Exportable reports Open the popup and export everything captured so far as: • Self-contained HTML report (filterable, searchable, with summary cards and full payload drill-down) • Raw JSON (for programmatic processing) • CSV (for spreadsheets) → Live stats popup Click the toolbar icon to see a live count of events captured, events-per-second rate, category distribution bar, and the last 5 events ticking in real time. Includes an in-popup search to filter the feed. → Pause and resume Click the LIVE pill to pause capture on a site. Pause state persists across page reloads and navigations. There is also a "Pause everywhere" toggle that disables the extension across every site until you turn it back on. → Built for noisy real-world sites Re-entrant push calls (common when GTM wraps the push method) are de-duplicated. DataLayer replacement (common during GTM init) is detected and re-patched automatically. Non-serialisable values (functions, DOM nodes, circular references) are safely handled in the export. WHO IS THIS FOR → GTM implementors validating that the right events fire → Analytics engineers debugging GA4 ecommerce schemas → QA testers checking tracking on release branches → Performance marketers verifying tag triggers → Developers adding new dataLayer events to a site WHY USE THIS ALONGSIDE GTM PREVIEW GTM Preview is excellent for seeing which tags fire from which trigger. DL Debugger sits one layer earlier in the stack: it shows the raw dataLayer pushes feeding those triggers, and it lets you export them. Use both together for full visibility: Preview for tag debugging, DL Debugger for the data layer itself. PRIVACY DL Debugger does not collect, transmit, or store any data outside of your browser. Captured events stay in the memory of the tab you are debugging, and the export reports are generated locally. No analytics, no remote calls, no account required. DOCS AND SUPPORT https://www.mohitkumars.com/ga4-gtm-utils/datalayer-debugger

Details

  • Version
    1.0.1
  • Updated
    May 21, 2026
  • Size
    30.37KiB
  • Languages
    English (United Kingdom)
  • Developer
    Website
    Email
    mohitproid99@gmail.com
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

Privacy

Manage extensions and learn how they're being used in your organization
The developer has disclosed that it will not collect or use your data. To learn more, see the developer’s privacy policy.

This developer declares that your data is

  • Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
  • Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
  • Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, visit the developer's support site

Google apps