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Our SDKs are designed to make it incredibly easy to integrate the Quiltt Connector into your applications, whether you're developing for web, mobile, or cross-platform environments. With support for HTML5, React, Vue, React Native, Flutter, Capacitor, iOS, and Android, you can seamlessly add Connector to your project.
Selecting the right SDK is crucial for the success of your integration. Consider your application's framework and platform, and review the features and development environment supported by each SDK to make an informed decision.
Connector deep-linking to a specific institution (for example inst_* or
provider institution IDs such as plaid.ins_123) is a gated feature. Contact
Quiltt Support to enable deep-linking for your environment.
Learn how to seamlessly integrate the Quiltt Connector into your HTML application. Explore options for launching it as a pop-up modal or embedding it within a container.
Integrate Quiltt Connector into your Android application with our Android Kotlin SDK. Learn how to install the package and get started with quick examples.
Integrate Quiltt Connector into your Capacitor or Ionic app on iOS and Android. Learn how to install the package, configure deep links for OAuth, and get started with React and Vue examples.
Integrate Quiltt Connector into your Flutter application with our Flutter SDK. Learn how to install the package and get started with quick examples.
Integrate Quiltt Connector into your iOS application with our iOS Swift SDK. Learn how to install the package and get started with quick examples.
Integrate Quiltt Connector into your React application with our React SDK. Learn how to install the package and get started with quick examples for button and container-based launches.
Integrate Quiltt Connector into your React Native application with our React Native SDK. Learn how to install the package and get started with quick examples.
Integrate Quiltt Connector into your Vue 3 application with our Vue SDK. Learn how to install the package and get started with components and composables.