> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.dinmo.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.dinmo.io/integrations/destination-platforms/crisp.md).

# Crisp

DinMo supports the sending of data to Crisp to keep people’s data up to date from your data warehouse.

#### Supported Destination Services

DinMo supports the following destination service:

* [**Synchronize people’s data**](/integrations/destination-platforms/crisp/synchronize-peoples-data.md), to update people’s attributes values in Crisp

Please refer to the dedicated documentation page for more information.

#### Authentication to Crisp

To connect DinMo to Crisp, you first need to install the DinMo plugin on your Crisp workspace.

You can install it from the following link:

`https://app.crisp.chat/initiate/plugin/b0a2fff3-21e7-4b94-8ef0-d69a8fd4d87d/`

**Information needed**

To create a Crisp destination in DinMo, you will need:

* **Website ID**

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Once the DinMo plugin has been installed on your Crisp workspace, copy your Crisp Website ID into DinMo to finalize the connection.


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