Have you ever encountered situations where Google Analytics didn’t work as expected? Goals, events didn’t trigger, e-commerce data wasn’t transmitted, or other user actions on the website weren’t tracked? I’m sure you have.
In such cases, it is advisable to debug the system, which involves detecting and fixing errors in Google Analytics, followed by testing the changes. There are many different plugins, browser extensions, and services for these tasks. Let’s take a look at the most popular Google Analytics debugging tools.
In real time
Of course, the simplest and most basic way to check anything in Analytics is the “Real Time” report group. With their help, you can understand whether data is transmitted as a result of the completion of goals (conversions) and events on the site.