HCL CDP comes with predefined APIs like get profile and data ingestion APIs.
Welcome to the documentation for HCL CDP, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use this service.
Learn more about HCL CDP installation and deploying core components of the product.
Learn about how to configure, manage, and maintain HCL CDP environments. It includes details on system setup, user management, permissions, integrations, and troubleshooting, ensuring seamless operation and efficient deployment of your continuous delivery processes.
This section describes the Data Pipeline for streamlined data flow, leveraging Customer One View for unified profiles, and orchestrating campaigns to drive targeted engagement.
This section details unify real-time dashboards and AI-driven intelligence to transform data into impactful outcomes.
Developer APIs provide a comprehensive suite of tools for data retrieval, submission, and processing to support seamless integration and customization.
This page explains how to configure Journey integration in HCL CDP to transfer the user profile to Unica Journey account.
This topic provides an overview of integrating HCL Discover with HCL CDP to capture and route event data for real-time insights, unified customer profiles, and advanced segmentation in Journey. It describes supported integration architectures, key data flows, and outlines the prerequisites and credentials required for successful configuration. The integration enables both live and historical event processing to enhance customer behavior analysis and journey personalization. Use this flow for real-time tracking of known live user events on configured sites.
This page outlines the MaxAI integration, featuring AI-powered components to enhance customer targeting, optimize communication channels and timing for improved marketing performance.
This topic explains how to integrate HCL Link as a data source for CDP, focusing on creating Link connectors and configuring Link actions.
This section allows configuring product label, setting frequency caps, and so on.