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The tag inspector has become a regularly used tool in my day-to-day. very helpful and easy to use, especially for a beginning like myself. I use this almost everyday
Tag itself are very confusing to me so maybe if there are additional resources that could guide you.
I personally cannot look into data like this and figure out the issue or troubleshoot so using tag inspector allows me to verify tagging in the right locations on the site.
It scans the whole piece of paper, clothing whatever it is that may contain a tag and it finds it for you
A lot of times it picks up tags that aren't tags that you are looking for they are just codes on the product
Tags are really hard to find sometime and there's a lot of social media now so sometimes the little QR codes are missed but that's where a lot of the products features will be
Helps to evaluate a website launch. After social media announcements, this initial data is helpful.
VERY EXPENSIVE to upgrade. As a grassroots nonprofit, there is NO way we would ever upgrade.
Get a perspective on where we need to make content improvements
The graph that shows how tags are loaded on the site on the scan overview is pretty cool. It was easy to set up a free account and the scan of the site only took a few minutes which was nice. It gives you some page stats (page size, how long it took to scan the page, and how tags loaded on the individual page) and you are able to share or export the data to send to a colleague. Unfortunately, you can't use the export feature from the free version.
The free version didn't offer a ton of data that would entice me to sign up for a paid version of it. The export feature not being available was a bummer because it would have been nice to see how that scans looked if I wanted to share them with a coworker. Also, not being able to test the realtime and governance sections of tag inspector in the free version makes it difficult to sign up for a package without seeing how the data will look for you. Even if there was more data and insight in the free version it'd be hard to pitch to my team that $14,950 a year for 30 website scans a month (360 scans for the year) that tag inspector is worth the price tag.
I was hoping it'd give me more insight into some of our websites but at least the free version didn't give me anything different than I could from google tag assistant, search console, or some free chrome extensions that show you site speed, SEO data, page details, etc. Unfortunately, it's not solving what I thought it would for us.
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Assessing the success of a website launch can be aided by the data collected following the social media notifications.
It would be too COSTLY for us to enhance our services. Since we are a nonprofit organization with limited resources, we CANNOT afford to do any upgrades.
I don't have the ability to examine this data and identify the problem or do any troubleshooting, so I use tag inspector to make sure the tags are correctly placed on the website.