Integrate your iOS app with InMoment
Don't go through the pain of direct integration. RudderStack’s iOS SDK makes it easy to send data from your iOS app to InMoment and all of your other cloud tools.Easily integrate iOS SDK with InMoment using RudderStackRudderStack’s open source iOS SDK allows you to integrate RudderStack with your your iOS app to track event data and automatically send it to InMoment. With the RudderStack iOS SDK, you do not have to worry about having to learn, test, implement or deal with changes in a new API and multiple endpoints every time someone asks for a new integration.Popular ways to use InMoment and RudderStackFrequently Asked QuestionsAbout iOS SDK
Create and update customersCreate and update customers in InMoment in real time.
Track customer behaviorSend key user actions to InMoment to give the customer success team context for support tickets.
Assign users to groupsAutomatically assign new users to existing groups, companies or accounts in InMoment.
How do you integrate iOS SDK with InMoment?
With Rudderstack, integration between iOS SDK and InMoment is simple. Set up a iOS SDK source and start sending data.
Is it expensive to integrate iOS SDK with InMoment?
Pricing iOS SDK and InMoment can vary based on the way they charge. Check out our pricing page for more info. Or give us a try for FREE.
How long does it take to integrate iOS SDK with InMoment?
Timing can vary based on your tech stack and the complexity of your data needs for iOS SDK and InMoment.
About InMoment
Customer experience management platform that measures customer satisfaction, NPS, and customer effort to drive retention, engagement, and advocacy.
RudderStack’s open source iOS SDK allows you to integrate RudderStack with your iOS application and track event data from your app. After integrating the SDK, you can start sending event data from your app to a wide range of popular marketing, sales, and product tools including Amplitude, Google Analytics, and more. With RudderStack iOS SDK, you don't have to worry about having to learn, test, or implement a new API every time.