Debug Adobe Experience Platform and Adobe Experience Cloud products using the Adobe Experience Platform Debugger
Total ratings
3.33
(Rating count:
27)
Review summary
Pros
- Cleaner interface compared to the older version.
- Support for the Adobe Experience Platform Web SDK.
- New visualizations for hit tracing are useful.
- Edge Trace capability in the logs is appreciated.
- Shows how data flows through Adobe's servers.
Cons
- Frequent crashes and slow performance.
- Issues with script injection and network request capture.
- Clunky design with too much unnecessary information.
- Inability to properly compare data across different tabs.
- Current version often fails to load data correctly.
Most mentioned
- Problems after recent updates.
- Preference for the old Experience Cloud Debugger.
- Issues with data population and connection.
- Desire for better filtering and sorting options.
- Feedback about needing improvements and bug fixes.
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All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-08-21 | juanS Valdes | es | Es factible para entender el comportamiento del sitio en las diferentes interacciones dentro de una página web | |
2024-07-23 | Philippe Jutras | en | The script injection no longer work since last update(1.6.0). In the "Experience Platform Tags" tab, i can only replace or block when there's already a script deployed. When there's no script on the page, i cannot do anyting wich is very sad. Please fix this issue, its such a nice feature. | |
2024-07-09 | Arturo Santiago-Rivera | en | Has someone experienced issues with the Log Tool not capturing the interact network request when a new tab open? I has been experiencing it but has no fine any explanation of future fix, if any, to this. | |
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2024-03-21 | Sebastian Dernbach | en | Could you please fix the error that is always shown in the console? "Unchecked runtime.lastError: Could not establish connection. Receiving end does not exist." Looks like your event sending via ports is not working correctly. | |
2023-10-31 | Alison Smith | Used to work (for analytics debugging). Now it doesn't The old Experience CLOUD debugger worked great. Then Adobe added new features (bloat) to create this new Experience Platform Debugger and now you have to scroll down, past all the unwanted detail to get to the actual data you're interested in (page name, eVars, props, etc). There's no filter or sort available, so just endless scrolling. Then (Sep 2023) they added a (unwanted) 'Jump to most recent' button and broke it completely. It currently doesn't record the page view on each new navigation and it regularly shows single characters for the variables so it is completely unusable. | ||
2023-10-31 | Alison Smith | en | Used to work (for analytics debugging). Now it doesn't The old Experience CLOUD debugger worked great. Then Adobe added new features (bloat) to create this new Experience Platform Debugger and now you have to scroll down, past all the unwanted detail to get to the actual data you're interested in (page name, eVars, props, etc). There's no filter or sort available, so just endless scrolling. Then (Sep 2023) they added a (unwanted) 'Jump to most recent' button and broke it completely. It currently doesn't record the page view on each new navigation and it regularly shows single characters for the variables so it is completely unusable. | |
2023-07-07 | Phillip Marquez | When this extension is running, it inserts several <script> tags BEFORE the <head> tag which seems to break tags that are loaded after this happens if they are using the insertBefore() method (which most tags do). The result is half of our tags from Data Collection get loaded and the rest just silently fail. Disable the extension and they all load perfectly fine. This is unfortunate since the only thing I find useful with this extension is being able to load a specific library for testing. So I keep it around for when I absolutely need it. Then I forget it's enabled until I run into a situation where I notice a tag isn't firing. Clunky and cumbersome. | ||
2023-07-07 | Phillip Marquez | en | When this extension is running, it inserts several <script> tags BEFORE the <head> tag which seems to break tags that are loaded after this happens if they are using the insertBefore() method (which most tags do). The result is half of our tags from Data Collection get loaded and the rest just silently fail. Disable the extension and they all load perfectly fine. This is unfortunate since the only thing I find useful with this extension is being able to load a specific library for testing. So I keep it around for when I absolutely need it. Then I forget it's enabled until I run into a situation where I notice a tag isn't firing. Clunky and cumbersome. |
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