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Overview

The Advanced tab shows your organization’s domain and subscription details (managed by the 9Pic AI team), and lets you connect Google Tag Manager to track visitor activity on your gallery website. TODO screenshot: /images/settings/advanced-tab.png (show Advanced tab with Domain & Subscription card and Analytics & Tracking card)

How to Access

1

Go to Settings

Click Settings in the left sidebar.
2

Select Advanced

Click the Advanced tab.

Domain & Subscription

This card shows read-only information about your organization’s configuration. These fields are managed by the 9Pic AI support team and cannot be changed from this page.
FieldDescription
DomainYour custom domain for the gallery website (e.g. photos.yourorg.com).
CNAME ValueThe DNS target value used to set up your custom domain.
Subscription ExpiryThe date your current subscription ends.
Plan TypeYour current billing plan (e.g. Pro, Enterprise, Pay As You Go).
To change your domain or extend your subscription, contact 9Pic AI support at argo@9pic.ai.

Analytics & Tracking

Connect your gallery website to Google Tag Manager so you can track visitor activity, measure event traffic, and add third-party analytics tools.

What is Google Tag Manager?

Google Tag Manager (GTM) lets you add tracking codes — like Google Analytics — to your website without writing any code. You set it up once in GTM, then connect it here using your Container ID.

Adding Your GTM ID

1

Find your Container ID

Log into Google Tag Manager and note your Container ID. It looks like GTM-XXXXXXX.
2

Enter the ID

In the Analytics & Tracking card, paste your Container ID into the Google Tag Manager ID field.
3

Save

Click Save Advanced Changes at the bottom of the page.
Google Tag Manager is free to use. If you don’t have an account yet, sign up at tagmanager.google.com.
Analytics tracking is optional. Your gallery website works perfectly without it.

Common Questions

Domain configuration requires DNS changes managed by the 9Pic AI team. Contact support to request a domain change.
It should look like GTM-XXXXXXX — where XXXXXXX is a mix of letters and numbers. You can find this in your Google Tag Manager account under the container name.
After saving, visit your gallery website and use Google Tag Manager’s Preview mode to verify that your container is loading correctly.

Next Steps

Settings Overview

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