> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.limecall.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.limecall.com/managers-handbook/set-up-the-widget.md).

# Set up the Widget

While you get your team onboarded, set up the customer-facing side of LimeCall: customize the Widget and add it to your website.

Customizing the Widget and adding the tracking code to your website are essential steps to ensure a seamless customer experience with LimeCall.&#x20;

Here's our guide to the following:

1. [Customizing the Widget](https://docs.limecall.com/getting-started/widget-setup/how-each-widget-theme-works)
2. [Installing the Widget on your Website](https://docs.limecall.com/getting-started/widget-setup/installing-the-widget)

By customizing the Widget, you can ensure that it seamlessly integrates with your website's design and meets your branding requirements. This creates a consistent user experience for visitors interacting with LimeCall.

Adding the tracking code to your website allows LimeCall to collect data and provide you with valuable insights, such as visitor analytics, call histories, and performance metrics. The tracking code enables the synchronization between LimeCall and your website.

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