
TagGuard - Google Tag Manager Trigger
The smoke alarm for your marketing tags
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The smoke alarm for your marketing tags
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A dev pushes code, your GTM tag vanishes, and you silently burn thousands in ad spend. Sound familiar? TagGuard is the automated guardrail for your marketing stack. It monitors your tags 24/7, sends Slack alerts, and blocks bad deployments before they happen.






Alright, so first off — I’ll give it to you: TagGuard actually does the job. For a marketer like me who doesn’t want to get lost in developer spaghetti, it’s refreshingly simple. Instructions are clear enough that even the most “I only know how to boost posts on Facebook” kind of marketer could follow along. But visuals would go a long way — screenshots, step indicators, anything to make sure I’m not wondering if I’ve clicked myself into a black hole.
Now, about those features you teased. Slack alerts and the magical “CI/CD shield” that blocks bad code before it ships? Not live yet. It’s like buying a Tesla with the promise of autopilot and finding out it only honks when you crash. Still useful, but once those promised features land they would actually make this killer, so hurry up and plug them in.
And one more thing - I can see URLs from other people testing. Do you want me to prank-delete someone’s tags and watch them cry? Privacy and protection could go a long way. Show me my stuff, not everyone’s laundry.
Overall: solid concept, clean start, but still beta vibes. If you want TagGuard to truly be the “bodyguard for my marketing budget,” bulk it up with visuals, those promised features, and some damn privacy, and TagGuard will go from a “nice experiment” to an absolute lifesaver for anyone running serious ad spend.
TagGuard: because your CPA doesn’t need more drama.