Debugger for Adobe Analytics
Prints to JavaScript console what data is sent to Adobe Analytics.
Total ratings for Debugger for Adobe Analytics
4.38
(Rating count:
58)
User reviews summary
Pros
- Prints all server call details in the console
- Saves time by not having to switch between different tabs in devtools
- Very fast loading and provides loads of information for Adobe geeks
- Easy to use, functional, brilliant
Cons
- Takes up substantial space in the console
- Doesn't differentiate between page view and custom link hits
- Doesn't support lists
- Serves ads in the console
Most mentioned
- Brilliant Extension
- Saves time
- Very helpful to debug Adobe Analytics
- Doesn't support lists
- Serves ads in the console
- Takes up substantial space in the console
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-10-03 | Bogdan Nazaruk | en | Uh, tried contacting the author to help fixing the extension, but failed. So I just made a fixed version from scratch instead: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/universal-adobe-debugger/ehadnibhemgjphdjgkallndphbghlpkn?hl=en-US | |
2023-10-31 | Kathy Dyer | I can't watch my metrics, I'm just seeing an error message that I can't understand :( Adobe Client Data Layer v2.0.2 has already been imported/initialized on this page. You may be erroneously loading it a second time. | ||
2023-03-29 | John Fitzgerald | Doesn't work. | ||
2022-05-05 | Charlie Tysse | As an implementation engineer, this is by far the best debugging extension for Adobe Analytics. I've tried others (Omnibug, ObservePoint, AEP Debugger, Exp Cloud Debugger). I love that it prints all server call details right there in the console where I spend most of my time. No separate tab or window. Tomas deserves to be paid many $$$ for this but he maintains it for free. Thank you, Tomas! | ||
2021-05-05 | Arun Kumar P | Have issue in viewing all the variables related to particular page. Same has been viewed in one of my client machine. | ||
2021-04-15 | Søren Høyer | I absolutely loved the console output, however when using EDDL with the ACDL Launch extension, I found out that it reported the wrong order of events compared to inspecting the events array on the datalayer and also compared with the Adobe Experience Platform debugger, which was able to correcly console.log the right order of the events. So unfortunately have to use AEP debugger now instead of this, but this extension definitely would be my preferred one, if this is fixed. | ||
2020-06-25 | Lluis Villarejo | This extension is a blast! It save me soo much time! Thanks Mr. Balciunas for building it | ||
2019-09-10 | Jonathan Worent | Serves ads in the console! | ||
2018-07-31 | Ricardo Marques | Works great. Brilliant tool! Love the fact that it prints all the info in the console and you don't need to switch between different tabs in devtools. | ||
2018-07-27 | A Google user | Works great most of the time, kudos! I would recommend using this tool as well as the latest updated tool here when you run into issues just to be sure before you go back and forth with a client troubleshooting. In my case, this plugin worked perfectly for 85% of the tracking (especially when I needed to see everything logged, not just the current page). However, when I had to track some custom download links or custom events, there were some cases where the other tool worked better. https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/sc/implement/debugger_install.html Thanks for the plugin! |
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