> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://developer.usemultiplier.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://developer.usemultiplier.com/multiplier-embed-sdks.md).

# Multiplier Embed SDKs

Welcome to the Partner SDK documentation. This SDK allows you to embed Multiplier's HR and payroll capabilities directly into your platform using React.

#### 🚀 Get Started

| If you are...                     | Go here                                                                                                                                |
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| **New to the SDK**                | <p><br><a data-mention href="/pages/xHYJgiSMpv8m4Tm79Q0N">/pages/xHYJgiSMpv8m4Tm79Q0N</a>— Build a "Hello World" app in 5 minutes.</p> |
| **Installing in an existing app** | [Installation & Configuration](/multiplier-embed-sdks/installation-and-configuration.md) — Configure proxies, tokens, and providers.   |

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#### 📦 Components

Explore our pre-built UI components:

* **Magic Link** — Generate one-click authenticated URLs to the Multiplier platform.
* **Employee Offboarding** — Embed the full resignation and termination workflow.

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#### 🎨 Design & Support

* **CSS & Customization** — Match the SDK to your brand's look and feel.
* **Troubleshooting** — Fix common issues like CORS or Proxy errors.


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