> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/admin-api/integration.md).

# Integration

- [Integrate the Customizer with Your Frontend](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/admin-api/integration/integrate-the-customizer-with-your-frontend.md)
- [Sales Force Commerce Cloud Integration](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/admin-api/integration/sales-force-commerce-cloud-integration.md): Integrating VU Customizer with your Salesforce Commerce Cloud (SFCC) store involves establishing the necessary connections, configuring the customization experience, and ensuring a smooth order flow.
- [Phase 1: Initial Setup and Product Asset Preparation](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/admin-api/integration/sales-force-commerce-cloud-integration/phase-1-initial-setup-and-product-asset-preparation.md): Before integrating the VU Customizer, you must prepare your product data and visual asset
- [Understanding Recipe IDs in VU Custom](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/admin-api/integration/understanding-recipe-ids-in-vu-custom.md): A Recipe ID is a unique identifier that represents a specific product customization in the VU Custom system. It captures all customization choices made by a customer for a particular product variant.
- [Styling the Customizer](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/admin-api/integration/styling-the-customizer.md)
- [Test the Customizer](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/admin-api/integration/test-the-customizer.md)
- [Webhooks](https://vu-custom.gitbook.io/vu-custom/admin-api/integration/webhooks.md)


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