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@screeb/sdk-browser
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Screeb's browser sdk.
Continuous Product Discovery, Without the Time Sink.
Screeb is the only Continuous Product Discovery platform that lets you analyse users' behaviour, ask in-app questions, recruit people for interviews and analyse data in a blink with AI.
This library is published in the NPM registry and can be installed using any compatible package manager.
npm install @screeb/sdk-browser --save
# For Yarn, use the command below.
yarn add @screeb/sdk-browser
Basic usage:
import * as Screeb from "@screeb/sdk-browser";
Screeb.load();
Screeb.init('<your-website-id>');
For a working example, see our Screeb Angular SDK example app.
For a more advanced usage and a complete API documentation, see documentation generated from source files.
For further information, see our developper documentation.
For any issues, please contact our support team at support@screeb.com.
All third party contributors acknowledge that any contributions they provide will be made under the same open source license that the open source project is provided under.
Released under MIT License.
FAQs
Screeb's browser sdk.
The npm package @screeb/sdk-browser receives a total of 985 weekly downloads. As such, @screeb/sdk-browser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @screeb/sdk-browser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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