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# Add LimeCall to your website

Adding LimeCall to your website' is simple and uses just a snippet of code and is essential for integrating the Widget and gaining access to valuable visitor tracking and intelligence features.&#x20;

Here's an overview of the process:

* [Installing the Widget](https://docs.limecall.com/getting-started/widget-setup/installing-the-widget)

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If you require assistance with the setup process, LimeCall offers detailed, easy to follow steps.

After successfully installing LimeCall on your website, take the opportunity to visit your website and see how the Widget appears and functions. Once it's installed, you'll be ready to start receiving leads from your website visitors.

Please note that the specific steps and options for integration may vary depending on your website's platform or CMS. For accurate and up-to-date instructions, we recommend referring to LimeCall's Installation steps based on your platform.


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