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GTM Trigger Types: Complete Reference Guide

GTM trigger types: Page View (fires on page load — options for DOM Ready and Window Loaded), Click (All Elements for any click, Just Links for link clicks only), Form Submission (fires when forms are submitted), Scroll Depth (fires at specified scroll percentages or pixel depths), Element Visibility

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Quick summary

GTM trigger types: Page View (fires on page load — options for DOM Ready and Window Loaded), Click (All Elements for any click, Just Links for link clicks only), Form Submission (fires when forms are submitted), Scroll Depth (fires at specified scroll percentages or pixel depths), Element Visibility

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TL;DR

GTM trigger types: Page View (fires on page load — options for DOM Ready and Window Loaded), Click (All Elements for any click, Just Links for link clicks only), Form Submission (fires when forms are submitted), Scroll Depth (fires at specified scroll percentages or pixel depths), Element Visibility (fires when a specific element appears in viewport), YouTube Video (fires on video play, pause, complete, and progress), Timer (fires after specified interval), History Change (fires on URL hash/pushState changes — essential for SPAs), and Custom Event (fires on dataLayer.push events). Each trigger can be filtered by conditions.


Overview

GTM trigger types: Page View (fires on page load — options for DOM Ready and Window Loaded), Click (All Elements for any click, Just Links for link clicks only), Form Submission (fires when forms are submitted), Scroll Depth (fires at specified scroll percentages or pixel depths), Element Visibility (fires when a specific element appears in viewport), YouTube Video (fires on video play, pause, complete, and progress), Timer (fires after specified interval), History Change (fires on URL hash/pushState changes — essential for SPAs), and Custom Event (fires on dataLayer.push events). Each trigger can be filtered by conditions.

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Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these 3 steps to complete this guide

  1. 1

    Step-by-Step Setup

    Access your account or platform. Navigate to the relevant section. Complete each configuration step, testing along the way. Verify your setup using built-in diagnostic tools before relying on the data for decisions.

  2. 2

    Best Practices

    Start with recommended defaults and optimise based on data. Review performance regularly. Make incremental changes. Document your configuration.

  3. 3

    Common Issues and Solutions

    Check the platform's help centre for troubleshooting. Allow 24-48 hours for data to populate. Ensure correct permissions. Verify all integrations are active and properly configured.

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How long does setup take?

Most configurations take 10-30 minutes.

What if data is not appearing?

Allow 24-48 hours for data processing. Use real-time reports or debug tools to verify installation immediately.

Where can I learn more?

Check our related guides and the platform's official documentation for advanced topics.

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