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smartech-reactnative-nudges
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This package contains bridges to integrate SmartechNudges native sdk in React Native App.
Smartech is a omni channel platform that delivers everything you need to drive mobile engagement and create valuable consumer relationships on mobile. The Smartech Nudges SDK enables your native iOS app to use Nudges along with other features of the Smartech SDK. This SDK works only in addition to Smartech-iOS-SDK. This guide contains all the information you need to integrate the SmartechNudges into your app.
To get started please refer to our developer docs to know how to make use of our SDK to trigger Nudges.
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This package contains bridges to integrate SmartechNudges native sdk in React Native App.
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