
Josh Koter enhanced the plausible/docs repository by updating documentation for Google Tag Manager event tracking, focusing on clarifying setup steps to reduce misconfigurations. He identified and addressed a missing step for assigning triggers to tags and refined the sequence for configuring the Page Not Found Trigger, directly improving onboarding for developers. Using Markdown and technical writing skills within a Git-based workflow, Josh prioritized documentation accuracy and traceability over code changes or bug fixes. His work provided clearer guidance for GTM integration, aiming to minimize setup errors and support requests, and contributed to higher quality analytics data and more efficient implementation processes.

Month: 2025-09 — Delivered targeted improvements to Plausible's documentation for Google Tag Manager (GTM) event tracking within plausible/docs. Focused on clarifying setup steps to reduce misconfigurations and improve data quality. Key output was a documentation update that adds the missing step for assigning a trigger to a tag and clarifies the sequence for setting up the 'Page Not Found Trigger', enabling faster, more reliable GTM implementations. Major bugs fixed: None reported in this period; efforts concentrated on documentation accuracy and developer guidance. Overall impact and accomplishments: Improved onboarding experience for developers integrating GTM event tracking, leading to fewer setup errors and clearer guidance, which should translate to higher fidelity analytics data and faster implementation times. Strengthened documentation quality and traceability in the repository. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Google Tag Manager concepts, technical writing, Git-based workflow, documentation tooling, and change traceability.
Month: 2025-09 — Delivered targeted improvements to Plausible's documentation for Google Tag Manager (GTM) event tracking within plausible/docs. Focused on clarifying setup steps to reduce misconfigurations and improve data quality. Key output was a documentation update that adds the missing step for assigning a trigger to a tag and clarifies the sequence for setting up the 'Page Not Found Trigger', enabling faster, more reliable GTM implementations. Major bugs fixed: None reported in this period; efforts concentrated on documentation accuracy and developer guidance. Overall impact and accomplishments: Improved onboarding experience for developers integrating GTM event tracking, leading to fewer setup errors and clearer guidance, which should translate to higher fidelity analytics data and faster implementation times. Strengthened documentation quality and traceability in the repository. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Google Tag Manager concepts, technical writing, Git-based workflow, documentation tooling, and change traceability.
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