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Watch the full Google Tag Manager walkthrough

Prefer to read? Every step in the video is written out below, with a screenshot for each one.
1

Enter Your Site URL

Enter the site URL you want Superflow to be installed in.
Google Tag Manager: Enter Your Site URL
2

Set Up with Google Tag Manager

If Google Tag Manager is detected with the site URL you entered, you will see a banner at the top recommending that you install with Google Tag Manager.Click Start Setup inside the banner to install Superflow with Google Tag Manager.
Google Tag Manager: Set Up with Google Tag Manager
3

Authenticate with your Google Tag Manager account

You will be asked to authenticate with the email associated with your Google Tag Manager account.
Google Tag Manager: Authenticate with your Google Tag Manager account
Once you choose your email, you should see this loading screen.
Google Tag Manager: Authenticate with your Google Tag Manager account
4

Choose the Account and Tag Container from your Google Tag Manager account.

Choose the Google Tag Manager Account and Tag Container that you will be using to install Superflow within.
Google Tag Manager: Choose the Account and Tag Container from your Google Tag Manager account
5

Create and Publish Tag

We will now create and publish a tag on your Google Tag Manager Account and Tag Container.Click on Create and Publish Tag to authorize this.
This will also publish any unpublished changes you have on your GTM workspace
Google Tag Manager: Create and Publish Tag
6

Verify your Installation

Verify your Superflow installation by clicking the Verify button on the onboarding flow.
Google Tag Manager: Verify your Installation
If successful, you should be redirected to your published site and see the following success message:
Google Tag Manager: Verify your Installation
7

Troubleshooting

Having trouble getting your verifying your installation? Here are the common mistakes users encounter when installing Superflow:
  • Did you forget to save the Custom Code?
  • Did you forget to publish your site?
  • Is the browser still loading a cached version?
  • Did you add ?review=true at the end of your url?
  • Did you publish your changes on a staging URL while you are trying to access a Prod URL?
  • Did you accidentally install multiple Superflow scripts in the Custom Code?
8

Navigate to your site

Now that you have verified that Superflow has been installed on your site, navigate to your published site and add ?review=true at the end of the URL to enable Superflow.Example: mywebsite.yoursite.com/?review=true
9

Test out Superflow

You should now see a Superflow toolbar on the bottom right of you screen.
Google Tag Manager: Test out Superflow
10

Dropping your first comment

Try leaving a comment on your page.You can leave a comment in several different ways:
  • By highlighting any text
  • By hovering over any element on the page
  • By drawing a box anywhere on the page
You can also leave voice and screen recordings in your comments as well!
Google Tag Manager: Dropping your first comment