You can learn more about how metrics are handled by visiting the Metrics page.
Select a Tag Container from the list to display the metrics related to it on the metrics tab. Selecting none will show you account-wide metrics for all your Tag Containers, and selecting more than one will display a comparison between the selected ones.
This metric indicates, as a percentage, the frequency at which a tag container was requested but the request failed within the defined time frame.
Example: In this picture, the defined time frame was 1 week, divided into daily periods. Since this metric shows the failure rate, it is ideal for the results to be as low as possible. You will notice that, in this case, the failure rate was 0%, meaning that no requests failed during this period.
This metric represents the number of times the selected tag containers were requested within the defined time frame.
Example: A request is counted each time the tag container is rendered during your website's loading, according to your installation. In this picture, you can observe that the defined time frame was 1 week, divided into daily periods. Each line represents a different tag container selected from the list. For example, the blue line shows a little more than 1,000 daily requests on the first 4 days, then it decreased to nearly 400 requests on September 28th, and fluctuated between 400 and 700 requests for the rest of the week.
This feature allows you to create a customized tag container to install multiple tags and scripts from a single piece of code.
Follow the steps below to create your Tag Container. This process will guide you through the necessary steps to set up a customized container that can hold multiple tags and scripts, simplifying the management and deployment of tracking codes across your website.
We use cookie pools and trackers as script examples to explain this feature, but you can use any script or tag you need.
Fill in the details:
Name: Set a name for your tag container.
Tags: Set tags for your better organization.
Template: Paste the scripts and tags you need to include in your tag container. In the example shown, a BMS Cookie Pool script was used. Notice that the account ID ("acc") and Cookie Pool ID ("cpid") values were replaced by the placeholders "{{acc}}" and "{{cpid}}". This allows the tag container to be used dynamically. Similarly, a BMS tracker script was also added.
Available Parameters: The parameters will appear in this section based on your Sample Input. You can click on them to copy their references.
Sample Input: This is where you will provide a sample input for your tag container. In the example shown, there are four parameters configured in the sample input:
"e": Refers to the event that should be tracked using our tracker script.
"t": Refers to the tracker ID to be used.
"acc": Refers to the BMS account ID.
"cpid": Refers to the cookie pool ID.
Preview: This section shows how your tag container will look after you fill in the parameters.
Follow the steps on the install instructions tab to correctly install your tag container.
Replace the parameters with the corresponding values.
Paste it into your website's code.
Attention! Be careful when deleting tag containers, this action cannot be undone and all the related data, including previously collected metrics, will also be deleted.
These are all the metrics available in the Tag Containers feature for analyzing the performance of your Tag Containers. Additionally, when checking metrics, you can always check our to access for more information about a specific metric.
Click on to start creating your Tag Container.
After finishing your editions, click on to save your tag container.
Copy the script using the copy button .
All the fields on the tag container editor are available for edition, click on to edit your tag container.
It is possible to delete tag containers, by clicking on at the same row as the tag container you need to delete, and then clicking on to confirm this action.
Alternatively, you can archive tag containers to help with organization. This can be done by clicking on at the same row as the tag container you want to archive. To view archived tag containers, turn the 'Archived' switch on , located right above the tag containers list. To unarchive a tag container, click on at the same row as the tag container you want to unarchive.