Why a GTM Audit Matters
Google Tag Manager is often the operational layer behind analytics, advertising and conversion tracking, but over time containers can become cluttered, inconsistent and difficult to manage safely.
This audit reviews your GTM setup and validates key live tagging behaviour to identify governance issues, implementation weaknesses and the improvements most likely to reduce risk.
What This Audit Helps Uncover
Container clutter and control issues
Identify duplicated, legacy or poorly organised tags, triggers and variables that make GTM harder to manage safely.
Tagging and trigger weaknesses
Spot key configuration issues, brittle logic and obvious firing risks affecting important tags and journeys.
Measurement risk
Assess whether the current GTM setup provides a reliable operational foundation for analytics and marketing tags.
Who This Is For
- Teams using GTM to manage analytics and marketing tags
- Organisations concerned about implementation quality or governance
- Businesses with legacy containers that have grown messy over time
- Marketing teams who want more confidence in how tracking is deployed
Audit Scope
Container Structure Review
- Review of container organisation and maintainability
- Assessment of naming conventions for tags, triggers and variables
- Identification of duplicate, redundant or legacy assets
- Review of folder structure and overall clarity
- High-level review of versioning and publishing discipline where visible
Tag, Trigger and Variable Review
- Review of key analytics and marketing tags within the container
- Assessment of trigger logic for important tags and interactions
- Review of variable setup where relevant to tagging reliability
- Identification of obvious risks such as overlap, duplication or brittle logic
- High-level review of custom HTML usage and associated implementation risk
Targeted Live Validation
- Practical validation of selected key tags and journeys using browser-based testing tools
- Checks of whether important tags appear to fire in the expected scenarios
- Basic validation of key data layer elements where relevant to the audit scope
- Review of important page types or journeys agreed at the start of the project
Consent and Deployment Review
- High-level review of visible consent-related configuration within GTM
- Basic checks of key tag behaviour in relation to consent where feasible
- Review of whether GTM appears present across the agreed key pages or journeys
- Identification of obvious deployment or governance risks
Findings and Recommendations
- Summary of the main issues identified
- Prioritised list of recommended actions
- Clear explanation of why each issue matters
- Assessment of overall container quality and maintainability
What You Receive
Following the audit you will receive a concise set of Audit Results summarising the key findings, risks and recommended next steps.
Audit deliverables
- Summary of key issues identified
- Prioritised list of fixes and improvements
- Notes on tagging, governance and implementation risk
- Assessment of overall container quality and maintainability
Out of Scope
This audit focuses on structured review and targeted validation. It does not include:
- Implementing fixes in GTM
- Building new tags, triggers or variables
- Full developer-level debugging of custom JavaScript
- Exhaustive testing of every tag across every page and journey
- Server-side tagging or server-side GTM review
- Legal or compliance certification
- Consent management platform implementation
- Custom site code changes or developer work
Inputs Required
- Read-only GTM access or a GTM container export
- Website URL
- List of key tags, platforms or conversions to focus on
- Details of consent tooling, if applicable