Scheduled scans and tests
Your site changes all the time, so a one-off audit goes stale fast. Tagmaps scans and tests on a schedule and alerts you when something changes.
Your website is never finished
Your team is evolving your site, your technology vendors are always improving their products - and that's a good thing. But you don't have a clear understanding of the risks you're managing.
Running a manual audit of your site is excruciating. Doing it every week is unthinkable. Tagmaps runs scans and tests for you on a schedule, automating the heavy lifting and letting you know when your attention is required.
How scheduling works
Define your policy
Determine how many pages, which tests, and how often you want it to run. Use one policy everywhere, or set it on a per-site basis.
Apply to your sites
Simply 'Select All' or pinpoint specific sites, and apply.
Tagmaps handles the timing
Tagmaps automatically initiates the scans and tests, so you can just leave it running in the background.
Tagmaps does the comparison
Tagmaps checks the results against the run before, and works out what is new, gone, or changed - then lets you know.
What scheduled monitoring catches
Rather than relying on infrequent and expensive manual audits, scheduled scans and tests catch changes while they're still new.
- A new tracker that marketing added through the tag manager last week
- A 3rd-party vendor that started loading a new 3rd-party onto your site
- A cookie name that changed
- A tag that started firing before consent
- A new page or microsite that loads trackers your privacy notice never mentioned
Scheduled scans and tests FAQ
How often can scans and tests run?
You can schedule as frequently as you like, as often as every day.
What is the difference between scheduled scans and scheduled tests?
Scans are designed to find everything on your site and give you a detailed report. Tests are designed to check specific behaviors, such as whether user consent was respected. Both can be scheduled to run as often as you like, up to once per day.
How am I told when something changes?
You'll receive both email and in-app notifications when scans and tests complete.