What it checks
- Visible GTM container IDs and loader patterns
- Consent markers that likely change tag visibility
- Runtime-only tagging behavior when plain fetch is inconclusive
- Signals that suggest fragmented ownership or architecture drift
The Digital Signal Scan checks what an external observer can reconstruct from your measurement layer: visible GTM structure, GA4 event patterns, consent signals, and adtech calls that may deserve closer internal review.
Checks what is plainly visible before escalating to runtime rendering.
Used only when GTM looks JS-injected, consent-gated, or otherwise incomplete.
No public report pages. Expiring, non-indexed result flow only.
This is built for marketing leaders, measurement owners, analytics leads, and privacy-conscious implementation teams who need a fast external read before they decide what deserves internal investigation.
Many organizations assume their measurement layer is invisible, deliberate, and governed. In practice, a surprising amount is externally observable, inconsistently gated, or operationally fragmented. This scan is meant to surface that quickly.
The scan is a diagnostic wedge: enough outside-in evidence to show where ownership, consent, and measurement architecture may need sharper attention.