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react-active-users
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An active users counter widget you can add to a website or specific page that will update the currently active users in real time
A real time widget that will display current active users on a page, website or a product page for example, you decide. Just make sure you give each area its own ID to get correct user data. We provide our own basic design, but you can design it however you want, it is fully customizable.
The widget are updated using websocket, which are connected to Algobook services. Which means that the widget will update immediately as another user is visiting the same page.
All documentation is found here.

As mentioned, you can provide your own component that can be rendered.
For example if you have a webshop and want to tell how many other users are currently watching a product

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An active users counter widget you can add to a website or specific page that will update the currently active users in real time
We found that react-active-users demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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