GTM4WP – A Google Tag Manager (GTM) plugin for WordPress
Google Tag Manager (GTM) is Google’s free tool for everyone to manage and deploy analytics and marketing tags as well as other code snippets using an intuitive web UI. To learn more about this tool, visit the official website. This plugin places the GTM container code snippets onto your WordPress website so that you do not need to add it manually. Multiple containers are also supported! The plugin complements your GTM setup by pushing page meta data and user information into the so called data layer. Google’s official help pages includes more details about the data layer. PHP 7.4 is required to use this plugin. GTM container code placement The original GTM container code is divided into two parts: The first part is a javascript code snippet that is added to the section of every page of the website. This part is critical to enable all features of GTM, and this plugin helps to place this part correctly on your site. The second part is an iframe snippet that acts as a failsafe/fallback should users’ JavaScript be disabled. Google recommends – for best performance – to place this code snippet directly after the opening tag on each page. Albeit not ideal, it will work when placed lower in the code. This plugin provides a code placement option for the second code snippet. If your WordPress theme is compatible with the additions of WordPress 5.2 then this plugin will place this second code to the right place. Users of the Genisis theme, GeneratePress theme, Elementor, Oxygen Builder and Beaver Builder Theme will also have this placed correctly. To utilize this, set the compatibility mode in plugin options to off. All other users can place this second code snippet using a custom PHP code (“Manually coded” option) or select the so called “Footer” option to add the code lower in the code (it is not the recommended way but will work) Basic data included post/page titles post/page dates post/page category names post/page tag names post/page author ID and name post/page ID post types post format post count on the current page + in the current category/tag/taxonomy custom terms associated with any post type logged in status logged in user role logged in user ID (to track cross device behaviour in Google Analytics) logged in user email address (both unhashed and SHA256 hased values to be used with tracking) logger in user creation date site search data site name and id (for WordPress multisite instances) IP address of the visitor (please use the explicit consent of the visitor to utilize this) Browser / OS / Device data browser data (name, version, engine) OS data (name, version) device data (type, manufacturer, model) Data is provided using the WhichBrowser library: http://whichbrowser.net/ Weather data (beta) Push data about users’ current weather conditions into the dataLayer. This can be used to generate weather-related audience/remarketing lists on ad platforms and allows for user segmentation in your web analytics solutions: weather category (clouds, rain, snow, etc.) weather description: more detailed data temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit air pressure wind speed and degrees Weather data is queried from Open Weather Map. Depending on your websites traffic, additional fees may apply: http://openweathermap.org/price An (free) API key from OpenWeatherMap is required for this feature to work. ipstack.com is used to determine the site visitor’s location. A (free) API key from IPStack.com is required for this feature to work: https://ipstack.com/product Media player events (experimental) Track users’ interaction with any embedded media: YouTube Vimeo Soundcloud DataLayer events can be chosen to fire upon media player load, media is being played, paused/stopped and optionally when the user reaches 10, 20, 30, …, 90, 100% of the media duration. Tracking is supported for embedded media using the built-in oEmbed feature of WordPress as well as most other media plugins and copy/pasted codes. Players injected into the website after page load are not currently supported. Scroll tracking Fire tags based on how the visitor scrolls from the top to the bottom of a page. An example would be to separate “readers” (who spend a specified amount of time on a page) from “scrollers” (who only scroll through within seconds). You can use these events to fire Analytics tags and/or remarketing/conversion tags (for micro conversions). Scroll tracking is based on the solution originally created by Nick Mihailovski Thomas Baekdal Avinash Kaushik Joost de Valk Eivind Savio Justin Cutroni Original script: http://cutroni.com/blog/2012/02/21/advanced-content-tracking-with-google-analytics-part-1/ Blacklist & Whitelist Tag Manager tags, triggers and variables To increase website security, you have the option to white- and blacklist tags/triggers/variables. You can prevent specific tags from firing or the use of certain variable types regardless of your GTM setup. If the Google account associated with your GTM account is being hacked, an attacker could easily execute malware on your website without accessing its code on your hosting server. By blacklisting custom HTML tags and/or custom JavaScript variables you can secure the Tag Manager container. Integration Google Tag Manager for WordPress integrates with several popular plugins. More integration to come! Contact Form 7: fire an event when a Contact Form 7 form was submitted with any result (mail sent, mail failed, spam detected, invalid input) WooCommerce: Implementation of GA4 E-commerce Does not support promotions since WooCommerce does not have such a feature (yet) Does not support refunds Compatibility with High Performance Order Storage (HPOS) AMP: load your AMP container on the AMP version of your pages Cookiebot: use automatic cookie blocking mode if needed Google Consent Mode v2: fire the “default” command with specific consent flags to integrat with non-certified Consent Management Platforms (CMPs) and plugins. Server side containers If you are using a server side container you can enter your custom domain name and custom path to load gtm.js from your there. Exclude specific user roles from being tracked You can set which user roles needs to be excluded from tracking when a user with that role visits the frontend. This will completely disable the container code for that user.
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Tracking and Consent Manager – WP Full Picture
WP Full Picture is a tracking manager for WordPress and WooCommerce. It lets you install tracking tools, display a GDPR-compliant consent banner and block tracking until visitors give their consent. WP Full Picture replaces: Tracking plugins, like PixelYourSite, Pixel Manager for WooCommerce or Google Site Kit, GTM plugins, like GTM4WP, Consent Management Platforms, like CookieBot, CookieYes, Complianz and others. 🎁 WHAT’S INCLUDED 16 ready-to-use integrations with tools like Google Analytics, Google Ads, Meta Pixel, and more Built-in, pre-configured consent banner Google Consent Mode v2 and Microsoft UET Consent Mode support Google Tag Manager integration Comprehensive WooCommerce tracking …and much more 🧩 INTEGRATIONS Connect all your favorite tracking and analytics tools in minutes — no coding, no chaos. WP Full Picture comes with ready-to-use integrations that help you understand your visitors, optimize your campaigns, and grow your business — all while staying compliant. Google Analytics learn more Google Ads learn more Meta Pixel learn more Pinterest Ads tag learn more Hotjar learn more Twitter / X learn more Microsoft Advertising learn more Microsoft Clarity learn more LinkedIn Insights Tag learn more TikTok Pixel learn more Plausible Analytics learn more Matomo learn more Inspectlet learn more Crazy Egg learn more PostHog (installation only) Simple Analytics (installation only) Need something else? Install more tools with the built-in Google Tag Manager integration (advanced) or a Custom Integrations module (quick and simple). All tools installed with outhese modules work seamlessly with the built-in consent banner and consent management system — so every tool runs in full compliance. 🍪 CONSENT BANNER WP FP comes with a GDPR-compliant consent banner that just works — no setup headaches, no cookie scans, no limits. It comes with Google Consent Mode v2 and Microsoft UET Consent Mode built-in, so you can safely collect traffic insights, run ad campaigns and track conversions. The banner automatically manages all your tracking tools that you installed with WP Full Picture, ensuring your site stays compliant with privacy laws while you keep gathering valuable data. No complicated setup. No third-party cookie scanners. 👁️ ADVANCED TRACKING With WP Full Picture you can track: WooCommerce events (see below) Clicks in affiliate links, contact links, buttons and other page elements Form submissions Views of popups, ads and pricing tables Page types, categories, tags User roles and statuses and more You can track it with the tools installed with WP FP or push this data to Google Tag Manager’s dataLayer. Whatever you prefer. [PRO] With WP Full Picture Pro, you go one step further and unlock business-oriented features like: Server-side tracking with Meta CAPI and Measurement Protocol Google Tag Gateway via Cloudflare Advanced Matching / Enhanced conversions tracking Custom events builder Visitor scoring (for measuring the quality of traffic sources) Metadata tracking JavaScript error tracking and more 🛒 WOOCOMMERCE TRACKING WP Full Picture tracks all major WooCommerce events in 14 tracking tools, including Google Analytics, Google Ads, Meta Pixel, and Google Tag Manager. It tracks key actions like: Product views and list views Additions to cart Starting checkout Completed purchases Coupon usage and more Every event includes detailed product information for accurate conversion tracking and smarter ad targeting. [PRO] The Pro version adds: Status-based order tracking (for higher accuracy) Server-side tracking with Meta Capi and Measurement Protocol (to better avoid ad blockers) Enhanced conversions and advanced matching (for better conversion attribution and ad optimisation) 📈 STATISTICS IN WP ADMIN With WP Full Picture, you can embed reports with statistics from Google Looker Studio, Databox, and other BI platforms – directly in your WP admin. 💎 WP FULL PICTURE FREE vs PRO See Free vs Pro comparison Quizz: Check if Pro is for you