This plugin seamlessly integrates with Google Tag Manager, eliminating the need for manual code implementation. Just provide your Account ID and enjoy hassle-free tag management.
Effortless Account Setup
Sign up for a Google Tag Manager account effortlessly with this plugin. It provides a convenient link to create an account, saving you time and effort.
Streamline Code Implementation
This plugin automatically adds all the necessary code for Google Tag Manager, making it easier for you to implement and manage tags. No coding skills required!
Does what it says, inserts just the GTM code at the right time at the right location.
Fell in love with the simplicity of this plugin, wonder why it does not show up in top when looking for GTM plugin for WP.
Had to mess around with so many other plugins before I found it. All other related plugins are too complex, and slows down the site as well. This plugin does what its supposed to do and nothing else :)
"LESS is MORE"
Kudos to the author for such a beautiful implementation.
One suggestion though, if there would have been a single "do_action" with some custom action, before printing the GTM code, could make it easier to add some custom JS variables, if needed, to pass along to GTM, rather than printing them at wp_head with priority 9.
I'm trying to follow some youtube tutorials on GTM. They say to install the code manually, however, I use a child theme and I don't know how to insert the code via functions php file. There are other GTM plugins, but they have so many options and things I'm afraid they will interfere with the tutorials. From reading the description, it sounds like the only thing your plugin does is insert the GTM code in the correct places. It doesn't do anything else, am I correct?
I know there's been a lot of frustration with this plugin in the past, but after making the plugin author aware of Google's change to how the Tag Manager scripts should be loaded, he's updated the plugin and it works great.
I've tested version 1.0.2 of the plugin by dynamically injecting a Google Analytics script through the Google Tag Manager (which didn't work properly in version 1.0.1) and it now works perfectly!
Although not updated it still works. Adding the Google Tag Manager ID in general settings loads the HTML script.
The general advice is to load it right after <body> but this plugin loads it much further down. So probably you might need to check your theme if you want it loaded earlier.