TagCommander is a tag management system (TMS) that allows to dynamically implement services like analytics or personalization on a website or app.
The exponential growth in the number of tag-based marketing solutions has created the need to centralize the data they collect and ensure it is properly governed. Additionally, consumer privacy laws like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) have provided the added push marketers needed to put consumers first from a personal data standpoint.
Business-friendly enterprise tag management solutions like TagCommander let marketers deploy new technologies faster and take action against the data they’re collecting, while respecting users’ privacy requests. Additionally, built-in safeguards like audit trails, tag rollback, customizable user permissions, and black- / white-listing functionality help reduce the likelihood of costly mistakes.
This documentation will provide you with an overview of the components of TagCommander, its installation process per platform and provides a knowledge base for its features.
Depending on the technical capabilities of a platform TagCommander can be installed in two versions—Client-Side TagCommander and Server-Side TagCommander.
Client-Side TagCommander is used for environments that support JavaScript. It works by dynamically installing JavaScript Tags on a site. It is for example used to implement TagCommander on static websites or React apps.
Client-Side TagCommander consists of following components:
Server-Side TagCommander is used for environments that have no support for JavaScript. It therefore offers an API that allows to dynamically dispatch onsite data to multiple vendor servers. It is for example used to implement TagCommander on TV, native Android or iOS Apps.
Server-Side TagCommander consists of following components:
It is possible to extend TagCommander with additional modules:
These modules are set up and configured by a Commanders Act consultant.
Please refer to the Setup Guides section for detailed installation instructions of TagCommander per platform. In case your platform is not listed you can reach out to a Commanders Act consultant for a custom implementation.
Part
Description
Tags
JavaScript snippets that are used to implement services on a website or webapp. e.g. the JavaScript snippet of an analytics service
Rules
Conditions under which a Tag is executed. e.g. "If on Homepage", "If on Chinese Country Site"
Trigger
Events on a website or webapp that execute a Tag. e.g. "Site loaded", "Button Clicked"
Container
Version-controlled JavaScript files that include Tags, Triggers and Rules.
Data Layer
Metadata of each page of a website or webapp that can be accessed by Tags.
Part
Description
Tags
API Endpoints of vendors TagCommander should dispatch data to.
Rules
Conditions under which a Tag is executed. e.g. "If on Homepage", "If on Chinese Country Site"
Container
API Endpoint where you can send data that should be dispatched to Tags.
Data Layer
Data that is sent to the Container to be dispatched to vendor Tags.
Module
Description
Type
TagPerformance
A tool to measure onsite performance of Tags.
Client-Side
Deduplication
A tool to selectively attribute conversions to marketing channels.
Client-Side
TagFirewall
A tool to black- or whitelist Tags.
Client-Side