Server-side tracking, hosted
See whether your tracking works.
We run your server-side Tag Manager on your own subdomain, alongside your existing GA4 setup — your measurement plan does not change. If something goes wrong, Tagyard says so in plain language, not in log lines.
One screen that tells you.
In plain language: are your measurements arriving or not. On the left how that looks when it works, on the right when something goes missing.
Your tracking works
Everything is arriving at t.yourdomain.com
Server
Address
Measurements
Green means: every measurement you send arrives.
Not everything is arriving
1 in 12 measurements does not arrive
Server
Address
Measurements
Those measurements are lost — and you can see straight away where it goes wrong.
This is the product, not a mockup. Verifiable the moment you start the trial.
If you already know sGTM
Your server-side Tag Manager, hosted by us.
Your tagging and preview servers run with us, on your own subdomain, with a certificate that is only requested once your DNS really points there. The traffic log comes with it — exactly the part that self-hosting normally leaves out.
Works with server-side Google Tag Manager (sGTM), your existing GA4 setup and every source you already use. You move your tagging; you do not change your measurement plan.
The same volumes, two amounts.
The question you came for, high on the page. Excluding VAT on both sides.
| Requests / month | Tagyard | Stape |
|---|---|---|
| 500K | € 9.99 | € 20.00 |
| 5M | € 44.99 | € 100.00 |
| 20M | € 84.99 | € 200.00 |
| All prices per month, excluding VAT.Stape read on 20 August 2026 | ||
The volumes are literally Stape’s own tiers (500K / 5M / 20M), so the comparison is one line instead of a calculation.
Excluding VAT, on both sides. Stape’s amounts were read off their own pricing page on 20 August 2026, with the currency selector on euros and the switch on Monthly. Nothing converted: Stape Europe invoices in euros itself and adds VAT on top, just as we do.
These are the monthly prices. On annual billing Stape gives twenty percent off and we give you two months free. That leaves the ratio between the two columns almost unchanged.
The table starts at 500K. Well below that? Then Stape, with its free tier of up to 10,000 requests, is cheaper — that is simply true.
What is your situation?
Two routes, because both have been thought through.
I handle it myself
One site, one tagging server.
You put your server-side tagging on your own subdomain and keep sight of what comes in. Prices are fixed, and the trial runs for fourteen days.
I do this for clients
The account belongs to your client.
You work by invitation, you front nothing, and nothing keeps running once the client leaves. No billing in between, no contract left hanging on you.
Small, and you notice
No 200,000 customers. But you do get the person who built it.
If something goes wrong, you speak to Silvan — not a ticket number. Small enough to know you, and to know what happens at your measurement address.
— Silvan, maker of Tagyard
Pricing, with nothing tucked away.
Three plans. One measurement server on your own subdomain, traffic log included. All excluding VAT.
The limit counts every request to your measurement address, not just events. That is what you have to reckon with — so it says so here, not tucked away in the small print.
Fourteen days, and then you know.
Your server-side tagging on your own subdomain, with the traffic log included — check it yourself before you pay anything.