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# FAQ

**How often should I send events to the platform server?**\
Typically, you should send events whenever a significant state change occurs in the sensors. Avoid excessive event generation to prevent unnecessary processing and network overhead.

MOOST recommends an update for each sensor every 30 minutes.

**Can I customize the recommendation algorithms used by the platform?**\
Currently, the MOOST Recommender Platform provides a set of predefined algorithms. However, we are working on introducing customization options in future updates to allow Platform users to tailor the recommendation algorithms based on their specific needs.

**How can I integrate the platform's recommendations into my application?**\
The platform provides configuration options to receive recommendations via API or SDK.


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