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React Appzi Module: Make it easy for your customers to give you feedback =)
This is a JavaScript module that can be used to easily include Appzi code in a website or app that uses React for its front-end codebase.
Appzi is a Website Customer Feedback Tool to easily collect and process customer feedback & bug reports, right within your website. Make it easy for your customers to give you feedback, right from inside your website, so you can gain valuable insights to build products and services that your customers truly need.
You can find more information on Appzi here.
You can use yarn
or npm
.
yarn add react-appzi
npm install --save react-appzi
Simply initialize appzi with your token:
import ReactAppzi from 'react-appzi';
ReactAppzi.initialize('ABCDE');
Pull requests are welcome! If you have any feedback, issue or suggestion, feel free to open a new issue so we can talk about it 💬.
MIT © pedro-lb
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React Appzi Module: Make it easy for your customers to give you feedback =)
The npm package react-appzi receives a total of 422 weekly downloads. As such, react-appzi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-appzi 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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