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i'm curious if anyone here has used any of the many of analytics as a service that are out there. i'm about to start integration into a mobile app that we've been working on the past 6 months and started doing some research.
from the research i've done, i'm going to use fabric.
https://get.fabric.io/?locale=en-us
it appears to be 100% free and has a very nice gui and graph capabilities with the data that you collect. it also has sdk's for ios and android, which is all we're working with (iOS only for now, porting to android after).
just curious if anyone has integrated any analytics and if they have any they like/dislike and just their overall experiences with it. this is my first time doing it on my own (done a little at work) so i'm also trying to make sure to capture as much data as possible, and that alone is kind of tough, just knowing exactly what events to capture. but we want to be able to know how users are using the app and what they are using/not using, and then also want to be able to have hard numbers we could show investors if we end up trying to get some funding.
EDIT:
wow i installed it and have the crashlytics module hooked up. i've never used a crash analytics type of service before. it's pretty awesome how it logs the call stack and reason for crashing. it will make it easy to track down and fix crashes that we're not aware of.
from the research i've done, i'm going to use fabric.
https://get.fabric.io/?locale=en-us
it appears to be 100% free and has a very nice gui and graph capabilities with the data that you collect. it also has sdk's for ios and android, which is all we're working with (iOS only for now, porting to android after).
just curious if anyone has integrated any analytics and if they have any they like/dislike and just their overall experiences with it. this is my first time doing it on my own (done a little at work) so i'm also trying to make sure to capture as much data as possible, and that alone is kind of tough, just knowing exactly what events to capture. but we want to be able to know how users are using the app and what they are using/not using, and then also want to be able to have hard numbers we could show investors if we end up trying to get some funding.
EDIT:
wow i installed it and have the crashlytics module hooked up. i've never used a crash analytics type of service before. it's pretty awesome how it logs the call stack and reason for crashing. it will make it easy to track down and fix crashes that we're not aware of.
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