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Integrate your JavaScript website with Mixpanel
Don't go through the pain of direct integration. RudderStack’s JavaScript SDK makes it easy to send data from your JavaScript website to Mixpanel and all of your other cloud tools.With Rudderstack, integration between JavaScript SDK and Mixpanel is simple. Set up a JavaScript SDK source and start sending data.
Pricing JavaScript SDK and Mixpanel can vary based on the way they charge. Check out our pricing page for more info. Or give us a try for FREE.
Timing can vary based on your tech stack and the complexity of your data needs for JavaScript SDK and Mixpanel.
Yes, RudderStack streamlines the integration and management of your connection between JavaScript SDK & Mixpanel, but you check out our guide on How To Send Data From Your JavaScript Website to Apache Kafka to learn how to connect the tools manually.
Mixpanel is an analytics platform that lets you track in-app user interactions, helping you build better products, manage retention and fully optimize your customer experience. RudderStack significantly simplifies implementation of Mixpanel, making it easy to send user data and user profiles from your mobile app (Apple’s iOS, Android). In addition to tracking mobile applications, you can send page views and other user behavior data from your website. Once you install one of RudderStack’s SDKs, all you need is your Mixpanel project token (from your Mixpanel account) and you can start tracking all kinds of data for all kinds of use cases.
RudderStack’s open-source JavaScript SDK lets you send event data from your website to a wide range of common, popular marketing, sales, and product tools such as Amplitude, Google Analytics, and more, without having to test or implement a new API every time.