> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.leadpipe.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Introduction

> What Leadpipe does and where to start

## Welcome

Leadpipe helps you identify website visitors, understand intent, and route enriched visitor data into the tools your team already use.

Most teams already pay to get people onto their site. The problem is that most of that traffic never fills out a form, never books a demo, and never gives the sales or marketing team a clean next step.

Leadpipe turns part of that traffic into something you can act on. It helps you see who visited, what company they came from, how recent the activity was, what pages they touched, and how that traffic should move into sales, ads, email, or reporting workflows.

The product centers on a few practical workflows:

* Track visitors with pixels on your sites
* Review identified people and companies in **Visitor Insights**
* Filter the data into saved views and reusable segments
* Send the right visitors to integrations and webhooks
* Manage credits, security, team access, and account settings

## Start here

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  <Card title="How Leadpipe works" icon="sparkles" href="/guides/how-leadpipe-works">
    Understand what Leadpipe identifies, what the data means, and how teams use it.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Get started" icon="rocket" href="/guides/get-started">
    Install your first pixel, verify tracking, and confirm visitor data is flowing.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Common questions" icon="circle-question" href="/guides/common-questions">
    Get direct answers on pixels, visitor data, webhooks, trials, roles, and Orbit.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Use visitor insights" icon="chart-column" href="/guides/use-visitor-insights">
    Learn how to read the visitor table, recency, source, and firmographic data.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Analytics dashboard" icon="chart-line" href="/guides/analytics-dashboard">
    Understand traffic volume, session trends, intent breakdowns, and credit usage.
  </Card>

  <Card title="What to do with identified visitors" icon="route" href="/guides/what-to-do-with-identified-visitors">
    Pick the right sales, ads, or lifecycle workflow instead of letting the data sit idle.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Manage pixels" icon="radar" href="/guides/manage-pixels">
    Create pixels, verify them, and control exclusions across your domains.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Set up integrations" icon="plug" href="/guides/set-up-integrations">
    Send identified visitors into CRMs, spreadsheets, messaging tools, and more.
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## Product areas

* **Dashboard** gives you a high-level view of activity.
* **Visitor Insights** is where you inspect identified visitors, apply filters, and save views.
* **Analytics Dashboard** summarizes traffic, sessions, pageviews, intent mix, and credits used.
* **Pixels** controls tracking, verification, and exclusions.
* **Integrations** and **Webhooks** send filtered data to downstream tools.
* **Settings** covers your API key, notifications, suppression, security, and account controls.

## What most teams need next

* Read [How Leadpipe works](/guides/how-leadpipe-works) when you need a cleaner explanation of data quality, fit, and how Leadpipe differs from simpler company-level tools.
* Read [Understanding data quality](/guides/understanding-data-quality) when your team is asking what counts as a usable record.
* Read [Trial success guide](/guides/trial-success-guide) when you need a clear framework for proving value quickly.
* Read [Agencies and partners](/guides/agencies-and-partners) if you run Leadpipe for clients or want a repeatable service model.

## Identification API

Use the [Identification API introduction](/api-reference/introduction) when you need programmatic access.
