Commanders Act TagCommander vs. Ensighten Manage

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
TagCommander
Score 9.0 out of 10
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TagCommander, from European company Commanders Act, is a tag management product designed to handle website tags - and also SDKs in a single SDK container - through a management interface without the need for technical expertise. The company has partnerships with WebTrends, Criteo, and over 200 tag solutions worldwide.N/A
Ensighten Manage
Score 6.8 out of 10
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Ensighten Manage is a popular tag management system used globally, promising to increase page loading speed, accelerate tag deployment, and facilitate omnichannel 1:1 customer engagement across platforms and devices. Ensighten provides tag control by visitor, session, and page, and harmonizes data collection. The company’s Tag Delivery Network serves billions of tags annually for familiar brands like Sony, Staples, Symantec, T-Mobile, and United Airlines.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
TagCommanderEnsighten Manage
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Top Pros
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Features
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Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Commanders Act TagCommander
7.0
1 Ratings
20% below category average
Ensighten Manage
7.6
22 Ratings
12% below category average
Role-based user permissions7.01 Ratings7.622 Ratings
Tag Management
Comparison of Tag Management features of Product A and Product B
Commanders Act TagCommander
7.0
1 Ratings
14% below category average
Ensighten Manage
7.7
23 Ratings
4% below category average
Tag library9.01 Ratings9.421 Ratings
Tag variable mapping7.01 Ratings7.220 Ratings
Ease of writing custom tags8.01 Ratings7.423 Ratings
Rules-driven tag execution8.01 Ratings7.321 Ratings
Tag performance monitoring3.01 Ratings7.718 Ratings
Page load times00 Ratings8.420 Ratings
Mobile app tagging00 Ratings5.48 Ratings
Library of JavaScript extensions00 Ratings8.612 Ratings
Data Management & Integrity
Comparison of Data Management & Integrity features of Product A and Product B
Commanders Act TagCommander
6.0
1 Ratings
32% below category average
Ensighten Manage
7.5
20 Ratings
10% below category average
Event tracking4.01 Ratings7.216 Ratings
Universal data layer8.01 Ratings8.020 Ratings
Automated error checking6.01 Ratings7.717 Ratings
Mobile event tracking00 Ratings6.910 Ratings
Data distribution management00 Ratings7.815 Ratings
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Medium-sized Companies
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Score 8.4 out of 10
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Score 8.4 out of 10
Enterprises
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User Ratings
Commanders Act TagCommanderEnsighten Manage
Likelihood to Recommend
7.0
(1 ratings)
8.1
(27 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
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(0 ratings)
8.5
(4 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
6.5
(5 ratings)
User Testimonials
Commanders Act TagCommanderEnsighten Manage
Likelihood to Recommend
Tag Commander
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.
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Ensighten
Ensighten manage can be setup to be used by non technical business users. However the product provides a lot of flexibility by the way of custom custom Javascript and HTML tags, and advanced features like events, which needs coding experience as well as understanding of web technologies. Ensighten mobile is also a promising tool, but so far we have not had any luck setting it up, mainly due to challenges with Android setup
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Pros
Tag Commander
  • Creating new pixels is very easy, as well as organizing all of them, handling prioritization between different partners' pixels.
  • Defining the perimeters and constraints where the pixels need to be fired is a breeze.
  • Deploying the container and keeping track of all the modification is very well done.
  • The configuration of the deduplication rule is pretty flexible.
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Ensighten
  • Supports typical software development life cycle (SDLC) process by facilitating DEV, QA and PROD deployment stages through spaces.
  • Roles and security can be thoroughly defined.
  • Very good selection of tagging technologies.
  • Site is stable, no availability concerns.
  • GUI in general is straightforward.
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Cons
Tag Commander
  • 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.
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Ensighten
  • While the code templates that are already existent provide an easy interface to leverage existing code sets, custom codes still need to be written a lot of times since the templatized versions apply them to a global scope only and not for individual URLs or regex's for specific use cases for pixel vendors. Also, the library needs to be updated more frequently with new pixel vendors injecting their own variations of codes
  • Professional services (both the shared and dedicated model) definitely needs a lot of improvement since this is something that we have been immensely challenged with as a client of Ensighten in general. General response times and availability of support hours both from an account management standpoint and professional services/support standpoint have been quite challenging in the past year or two and there has been no real progress on this front
  • Ensighten Manage uses its own best practices to modify certain code sets from say JavaScript to Jquery for instance as it may be more compatible within its platform. This needs to change so that the tool is more nimble, agile and flexible in accepting and executing on different vendor codes
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Likelihood to Renew
Tag Commander
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Ensighten
For the volume of tracking pixels that we plan to implement it only makes sense for us to continue. At this point, development is benefiting significantly from not being bogged down with writing tracking pixel code and the marketing team(s) enjoy being able to stay connected to their tool deployments. As the portfolio of tracking methods increases, the usage of Ensighten will increase with it.
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Usability
Tag Commander
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Ensighten
The GUI looks professional and is overall very usable. Menu and buttons are laid out well and easy to view. Wizard-like tag configuration is pleasant. Color scheme is pleasant to view, lacking fatiguing colors. Page load progress indicator is reassuring. Filters on past-visited screens are remembered, very handy. Filter options are flexible.
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Support Rating
Tag Commander
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Ensighten
The Ensighten Manage support team has been helpful and dedicated to assisting us solve problems that come up with tag deployments even when the issues are completely unrelated to the core Manage product itself. They seem to have the right mix of tag-specific subject matter experts and general support resources.
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Implementation Rating
Tag Commander
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Ensighten
Ensighten is a great tool, and as good as any in the industry with strong workflow capabilities, an admin API and a friendly interface. It does have some limitations and is not entirely "marketer friendly" as they claim. Also, note we've experienced some performance/load time issues with the Ensighten data layer, which we are addressing with them.
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Alternatives Considered
Tag Commander
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Ensighten
We've used Ensighten Tag Management since 2013 - before this, we used Adobe's out of the box dynamic tagging solution. Since Ensighten is a purpose-built tool, it provides a great deal more flexibility than that of Adobe. Rule-drived spaces and conditions were not available in Adobe's tag container. Ensighten's visual tagger is unique in its ability to place MBOXes on the page for A/B testing. Finally, mobile tagging is simply not possible without going through the release process, which Ensighten has freed us from
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Return on Investment
Tag Commander
  • 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.
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Ensighten
  • Increased complexity when debugging so bug are taking longer to fix when they are related to Ensighten
  • Our sites are loading about 10 seconds faster and have opened our eyes as to how much javascript we are rendering onto our sites which is no longer needed.
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