Flowpoint can be added to virtually any website as long as you can access the website's <head>
section — here's how.
Adding Flowpoint to Your Website's Header
Before adding Flowpoint to your website, make sure you're familiar with how code is added to your website. If you're using a content management system (CMS), there's likely a section for adding custom code. If you're not using a CMS, you can add the Flowpoint script directly to the <head>
section of the web pages you want to track.
Here's an example of a website page's HTML file with the Flowpoint script added to it.
Implementation Recommendations
Flowpoint is most effective when added to all of your website pages, not just some of them. Make sure you're able to implement it across your entire site either by using your website's CMS or by manually adding the script to every page.
We highly recommend using Google Tag Manager to add Flowpoint to your website. By using Google Tag Manager, you can easily manage the scripts on your website. Read our Google Tag Manager implementation guide here.