What platforms aren’t compatible with Lucky Orange?
Lucky Orange has been used on more than 500,000 websites including dozens of platforms. Check out our integrations here and here. While we strive to provide superior technology to all users, Lucky Orange can’t be used on everything.
Below is a list of platforms, tools and frameworks that can’t use Lucky Orange.
Name | Incompatibility issue |
Accelerated mobile pages (AMP) | Third-party JavaScript does not have access to the DOM |
Adobe Portfolio | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Amazon Sellers Pages | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Canva | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Ceros | Lucky Orange doesn’t have access to iFrame data |
ClickDimensions | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Cordova | Lucky Orange is currently only compatible with websites and web-based apps |
Dribble | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Electron | Lucky Orange is currently only compatible with websites and web-based apps |
Etsy | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Figma | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Flutter | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
GlideApps | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
GoDaddy | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Google Sites | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
GSAP Greenstock Library | Library animations prevent Lucky Orange from displaying click data correctly. |
InVision | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Ionic | Lucky Orange is currently only compatible with websites and web-based apps |
iOS/Android apps | Lucky Orange is currently only compatible with websites and web-based apps |
Lit | Lucky Orange doesn’t currently support Shadow DOM |
Notion | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
One.com (formerly SimpleSite) | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
Polymer | Lucky Orange doesn’t currently support Shadow DOM |
Prototype | Third-party JavaScript not compatible with versions lower than 1.7.3. |
Sharepoint | Lucky Orange isn't compatible |
SmugMug | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
TinyMCE | Lucky Orange doesn’t have access to iFrame data |
Tumblr | Code can be installed but Tumblr’s Content Security Policy settings prevent tracking |
Vimeo | Third-party JavaScript not supported |
YouTube | Third-party JavaScript not supported |