📄️ Getting Started
Follow these simple steps to add Helpshift in-app support to your Android app right away.
📄️ Helpshift APIs
Helpshift provides a way to use each functional element of the SDK separately based on your requirements.
📄️ SDK Configuration
Helpshift provides several configuration options that you can use to customize the behavior of the SDK.
📄️ User Identification & Management
Learn more about identifying and managing users.
📄️ User Hub
Learn more about identifying and managing users.
📄️ Notifications
Learn more about configuring push and in-app notifications.
📄️ Design
Learn more about customizing Helpshift UI elements.
📄️ Internationalization
Learn more about internationalization.
📄️ Tracking
Track events and user actions when the user starts a new conversation. Attach custom metadata to every conversation started via the SDK.
📄️ Outbound Support
With outbound support, you can proactively engage with consumers to solve problems within the app. Read more about the feature **[here](https://support.helpshift.com/hc/faq/1163-outbound-support-create-outbound-support-link)**.
📄️ Helpshift Delegates
The Helpshift delegate provides callbacks/events to help app developers track global events generated by the SDK.
📄️ Deep Linking in FAQs
Using custom URL schemes to support deep linking in your app.
📄️ Release Notes
Read the Release Notes in detail.
📄️ Impact Analysis
For every release of the SDK, this page tracks the impact of the SDK on various build and runtime aspects of your application.
📄️ Migration Guide
This migration guide will walk you through the steps you need to take in order to migrate from Helpshift legacy SDK to SDK X.
📄️ Troubleshooting
Learn more about common SDK problems and their solutions.
📄️ License Information
Learn more about License Information.