The problem with the existing tools: GA4 and GTM tell you what's configured, never whether it still works. Audit tools give you a one-time PDF. Debuggers only catch what breaks while you happen to be watching. And every agency rebuilds the same audit spreadsheet. Tagfire is one workspace for the whole loop, audit, fix, verify, and keep verified.
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Analytics work isn't one job. You audit a setup, fix what's broken, verify it fires, then find out three weeks later it broke again. I was doing that loop across GA4's admin, GTM Preview, a spreadsheet audit template, and a channel where someone eventually noticed. The tools exist because the loop does.
They're not separate products bolted together, they share one connection and feed each other. Audit findings point at the debugger. The debugger's recordings become scheduled monitors. The Sync Checker compares GTM against GA4. Access governance covers both.
The one I'd actually point at: record a user journey once, and Tagfire replays it headlessly on a schedule, checking your GA4 events still fire and pixel-diffing the page against a baseline. Uptime monitoring, but for tracking.
Most of it's free. And if you're managing tracking across dozens of accounts, that's exactly who this is built for.