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---
title: "Nuxt"
description: "Configure Pulse analytics in Nuxt 2 or Nuxt 3 via nuxt.config. Simple, framework-native setup."
category: "framework"
brandColor: "#00DC82"
officialUrl: "https://nuxt.com/docs"
relatedIds: ["vue", "nextjs", "vitepress"]
date: "2026-03-28"
---
Configure Pulse analytics in your `nuxt.config` for a framework-native setup.
---
## Method 1: Nuxt 3
Add the Pulse script via the `app.head` option in your Nuxt 3 config.
```tsx filename="nuxt.config.ts"
export default defineNuxtConfig({
app: {
head: {
script: [
{
defer: true,
'data-domain': 'your-site.com',
src: 'https://pulse.ciphera.net/script.js',
},
],
},
},
})
```
## Method 2: Nuxt 2
In Nuxt 2, use the `head` property in your config.
```jsx filename="nuxt.config.js"
export default {
head: {
script: [
{
defer: true,
'data-domain': 'your-site.com',
src: 'https://pulse.ciphera.net/script.js',
},
],
},
}
```
For more details, see the [Nuxt head config docs](https://nuxt.com/docs/api/nuxt-config#head).