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FAQ

Is there a web version of the Ride Request Button?

The standard Ride Request Button is a UI view that opens up a Deeplink when clicked. If you want to integrate a Deeplink into your website, please check out Universal Links

Can I customize the color, text size, font of the Ride Request Button?

Our SDKs offer limited customization options through theming. Both SDKs, Android and iOS, support a light and a dark theme. However, you can use both SDKs to generate and open deep links without the need to implement the Button UI. With that, you can create a custom Button and define an on-click action to open up the SDK-generated Deeplink.

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