Commanders Act offers Enterprise Tag Manager, a product designed to handle website tags - and also SDKs in a single SDK container - through a management interface without the need for technical expertise.
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Security
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Commanders Act Enterprise Tag Manager
7.0
1 Ratings
18% below category average
Role-based user permissions
7.01 Ratings
Tag Management
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Commanders Act Enterprise Tag Manager
7.0
1 Ratings
15% below category average
Tag library
9.01 Ratings
Tag variable mapping
7.01 Ratings
Ease of writing custom tags
8.01 Ratings
Rules-driven tag execution
8.01 Ratings
Tag performance monitoring
3.01 Ratings
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If you need a single place where you can handle all the third party pixels, this is a well-suited platform. As well as if you want to keep the deployment independent from all other (and more complex) deployments driven by IT. If you need a pixel to be fired not just when the page loads, but based on user actions, you should use the events and that's pretty complex to handle.
Reports. Tag Commander lacks in term of reports of what's happening. There is an additional module called Attribution Management System that gives you a lot of insights, but more basic reports to understand what has been fired will be useful.
Support. Tag Commander support is very low responsive. It took several days to have the first feedback and generally, it takes a lot of emails to get what you need.
Deduplication engine flexibility. The engine is there and it works pretty well, until you have a slightly different need. In that case you need to implement something custom in terms of implementation, reports, etc. A more flexible approach would be useful.
It let us deploy new pixels/fixes to pixels independently from the IT deployment process.
It let us easily turn on/off and sort the pixel execution based on partners' priority, assuring better data tracking for more important partners.
It provides out of the box pixel implementation for tons of partners, but really often we need to rewrite the pixel from scratch as they're not up to date.