Explore and debug your Amplitude JavaScript SDK instrumentation by interacting with your site.
Event Explorer allows you to explore events, event properties, and user properties in real time within your web application. Click on events within your timeline to further explore event data. Click on the API options tab to further explore your SDK configuration.
» Notes «
• This extension can be used on any of our Browser SDKs.
https://www.docs.developers.amplitude.com/data/sdks/typescript-browser.
• To see similar information for mobile and other SDKs checkout our User Lookup and Ingestion Debugger tools.
https://www.docs.developers.amplitude.com/data/sdks/#check-for-success_2
• Event Explorer works with the default Amplitude HTTP endpoints. Custom domains are not supported at this time.
https://www.docs.developers.amplitude.com/analytics/apis/http-v2-api/#endpoints
Latest reviews
- (2023-07-31) Tony Martinez: It stopped working out of the blue, showing the chrome web store's entry instead of the popup. My report of this issue it's been unanswered for almost a year now.
- (2023-07-26) Ethan Cheatham: Events never clear
- (2023-07-19) Aaron Vogler: Just works
- (2023-06-22) Shekiaya Nyarko: I was able to test this on amplitude.com and it's very nice. However, if you're forwarding events via an external tool like mParticle or Segment, you won't be able to use it :(
- (2023-04-11) Does this even work anymore? Tapping the extension, on a website that sends analytics to Amplitude, does nothing except redirect me to this page. Update: You'll need to restart your browser.
- (2022-07-20) Ivan Palii: This extension helps to debug Amplitude events very much
- (2021-10-26) This is a very useful tool but can track only frontend events.
- (2021-07-08) Grzegorz Bąk: With potential, but buggy! Event counter multiplies logged count by 100, event log is not ordered chronologically, clearing events doesn't clear them :shrugh:
- (2020-08-27) this extension no tracking enything. :/
- (2020-02-20) Very useful tool for de-bugging and understanding what events are being tracked.
- (2020-02-13) Amit Singh: Very useful tool for testing and debugging.
- (2019-04-29) Silviu Oprean: Very helpful for troubleshooting your amplitude installation.
- (2019-04-15) Conrad Buck: Works OK for what it does, but seems to have quite a few bugs: Clearing the recorded events works until you refresh the page, at which point all the old events come back, though not right away. They start to reappear a bit at a time seemingly. The first hundred some, the next hundred some, etc. There is no option to only see events that have fired since the page loaded Sometimes when two events fire together the first one shows up, and the next one appears only after the next later event fires, even though the timestamp confirms that it was actually triggered previously. The plugin has only one plugin icon for all its instances. Tabs in the background's amplitude icons will show the analytics numbers associated with the focused tab.
- (2018-06-07) Gurudatta Shelke (Guru): Awesome Tool