Google Tag Manager plugin for WordPress
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Dec 15, 2025 - PHP
Google Tag Manager plugin for WordPress
Google Tag Manager is a user-friendly, yet powerful and cost-effective solution that is a must-have integration for every Magento store. It simplifies the process of adding and managing third-party JavaScript tags. With dozens of custom events and hundreds of data points our extensions the #1 GTM solution for Magento.
Google Tag Manager (GTM) with Data Layer for Magento 1 / OpenMage LTS
Shopware 5 Plugin for Google Tag Manager integration and dataLayer configuration
Google Tag Manager Bundle for Symfony 2
Get Magento 2 Google Tag Manager to set up eCommerce tracking easily and track important eCommerce events in your Magento 2 store.
Shopware 6 Plugin for Google Tag Manager integration and dataLayer configuration
Manipulate the Google Tag Manager Data Layer from your Symfony application
Google Tag Manager (GTM) Extension for Magento 2. GTM allows you to quickly and easily update tracking codes and related code fragments to help manage the lifecycle of e-marketing tags
Creates an interface for Google Tag Manager.
Provides Commerce integration for Enhanced Ecommerce via Google Tag Manager
Pushes completed orders into a javascript object named datalayer for Google Tag Manager to use.
Wordpress plugin for Google Tag Manager DataLayer with a lot of data
"Google Dynamic Remarketing Tag" for Magento 1
Google Tag Manager for every single click
Playful Sparkle - Google Tag Manager for OpenCart 4
A 1.7+ Prestashop module to add a customizable cookie banner with Google Tag Manager Consent API compatibility
Adds the Google Tag Manager container snippet to your site and populates the Google Tag Manager Data Layer.
Fast, configurable, simple Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager module with support for multiple GA ID's
Playful Sparkle - Google Tag Manager for OpenCart 3
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