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Is Lebesgue Compatible With Custom Platforms?

Understand current limitations around custom platforms and what options you have if your setup doesn’t fit the standard integration list.

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Written by Paula Paić
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No, the Lebesgue app is not currently compatible with custom platforms. Our integrations are designed to work with widely used advertising and analytics platforms such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, TikTok Ads, Klaviyo, and others.

Why Not?

Custom platforms often have unique data structures and API requirements, making it challenging to provide seamless integration without extensive customization. To ensure accuracy and reliability, we focus on integrating with established platforms that are widely used by e-commerce businesses.


Can I Request an Integration for a Custom Platform?

Yes! If you’d like to see support for a specific custom platform, you can submit a feature request.

How to Submit a Feature Request:

  1. Navigate to the Integrations section in the app settings.

  2. Click on Request Integration at the bottom of the integrations list.

  3. Provide details about the custom platform, including how you use it and what data you’d like to integrate.

  4. Submit your request, and our team will evaluate the feasibility of adding support for it in the future.

Our team continuously evaluates user feedback to prioritize new integrations based on demand.


Need Help?

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out:

  • Chat with Us: Use the chat icon in the app or on our website to get support.

  • Schedule a Call: Book a personalized consultation with our Customer Success team:

We are committed to helping you make the most of Lebesgue!


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  • Facebook Ads Integration

  • Google Ads Integration

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