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Getting Started

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Once you've integrated with Segment on your server or client, toggle Smyte on in your Segment destinations, and add your Segment API key that you received from us during registration.

Smyte works with events from both your clients and your server, so you don't need to be using a particular Segment SDK, however, the more data you can provide Smyte from as many platforms as you can, the more effective our technology becomes.

Smyte supports the identify, track, group, alias, page and screen methods.

Identify

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When you identify a user, Smyte will store information about the user for later analysis. When you send a track event, we'll analyze all of the data stored about a user in addition to the event they're performing to determine if they're a bad actor.

Smyte understands all of the reserved traits in this event, so send as many as you can. If you send custom traits, it may take a day or two for Smyte to understand them. Your account manager will emial you if there are any questions, or feel free to email support@smyte.com if there are any issues.

Smyte is preconfigured to fight fraud if you're using Segment's e-commerce tracking API and spam, harassment and scams if you're using Segment's live chat API.

As Segment adds more semantic events, Smyte will be updated to work with them.

If you're sending custom events, it may take a day or two for Smyte to start working. Your account manager will email you if there are any questions, or feel free to email support@smyte.com if there are any issues.

We'll use this event to distinguish between users in different organizations and roles. In our UIs, this may be reflected in the "target owner" field for some actions.

This event may improve how users are rendered in our UIs.

This event helps Smyte identify whether the user is suspicious.

This event also helps Smyte identify whether the user is suspicious.