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Google Tag Manager

Audit your tag setup — tags, triggers, variables, and container configuration.

OVERVIEW

Google Tag Manager is where your tracking setup lives. Agentcy connects to the GTM API to give you a complete audit of your container — every tag, trigger, variable, and their configurations — through natural language queries.

Instead of clicking through the GTM UI to inventory your tracking setup, ask questions like "What tags are in my container?" or "Show me all conversion tracking pixels." Agentcy decomposes your request into the right API calls across accounts, containers, and workspaces.

This is especially powerful for agency work where you're auditing a new client's tracking setup or verifying that all required tags are properly configured across multiple domains.

EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
10 SAMPLES

What tags are in my GTM container?

Show me all tracking pixels installed

Audit my tag manager setup

List all triggers in my container

What variables are configured in GTM?

Show me all Google Ads conversion tags

Which tags fire on all pages?

List my GTM workspaces

What custom HTML tags are in the container?

Show me the container version history

WHAT YOU CAN ASK ABOUT
8 EXAMPLES
Tags (type, name, firing triggers, parameters)
Triggers (type, conditions, filters)
Variables (type, name, value configuration)
Container metadata and version info
Workspace details
Account and container listing
Tag firing sequences
Custom HTML/JS tag contents
REQUIREMENTS
Google Account
Connect via OAuth in the portal
API Key
Not required
External Subscription
Not required
Domain Configuration
GTM Account ID and Container ID (both numeric)
SETUP
5 STEPS
  1. 01

    Enable Google Tag Manager in your Agentcy portal

  2. 02

    Connect your Google account with Tag Manager permissions

  3. 03

    Enter your GTM Account ID and Container ID on the domain config page

  4. 04

    Click 'Test Connection' to verify access

  5. 05

    Start asking questions about your tag setup

DATA FRESHNESS

1-hour cache. Data reflects the live published container version — changes appear after you publish in GTM.

TIPS
4

Both Account ID and Container ID are numeric values — not the GTM-XXXXXXX format you see in the snippet

You can find your numeric IDs in the GTM URL: tagmanager.google.com/accounts/ACCOUNT_ID/containers/CONTAINER_ID

Access requires the Google account to have at least read permission on the container

The Tag Manager API must be enabled in your Google Cloud Console project — you'll get a clear error with a link if it's not

WORKS WELL WITH
3 SERVICES
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