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all the others sdk in your documentation explain how to send a custom signal event, but the documentation for the web sdk does not indicate how to do it, nor if it ain't possible
Take a landing page presenting a mobile app for example, wouldn't it be useful to know how many visitors clicked the download on app store/play store button ?
Do we have to build a single page application and use the JS Sdk for this simple use case ?
I hope not, because that would be overkill to build a single page application for a landing page, just to send one signal.
It's called webSDK (software development kit) so I guess it's possible to develop with it, but I am not finding how.
Hi,
all the others sdk in your documentation explain how to send a custom signal event, but the documentation for the web sdk does not indicate how to do it, nor if it ain't possible
Take a landing page presenting a mobile app for example, wouldn't it be useful to know how many visitors clicked the download on app store/play store button ?
Do we have to build a single page application and use the JS Sdk for this simple use case ?
I hope not, because that would be overkill to build a single page application for a landing page, just to send one signal.
It's called webSDK (software development kit) so I guess it's possible to develop with it, but I am not finding how.
Thanks for your help.
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