Lee Anderson
Dec 22, 2022
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Announcing Configured Commerce Mobile App SDK Availability

The Optimizely Commerce team is excited to announce the general availability of the Configured Commerce Mobile App SDK! 

The Mobile SDK will allow customers to unlock the full potential of a native mobile app leveraging the base functionality of the Configured Commerce Cloud platform and expand it to include any customizations that may be in place. Personalize the experience, create one or many mobile apps – the possibilities are limitless! 

What is the Mobile App SDK? 

The Mobile App SDK allows customers & partners complete control of the mobile app code. The app also utilizes our new Configured Commerce API SDK which is publicly available so there is no part of the app that can’t be customized. 

The SDK is built utilizing Xamarin.iOS & Xamarin.Android which allows for a shared .Net core logic while also taking advantage of native UI capabilities of each platform. 

Read our user documentation to learn more. 

Developers 

Interested developers can read our sdk developer documentation to learn more about the code and how it can be setup. Reach out to your partner success manager for access to SDK.

Dec 22, 2022

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