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mercoledì 26 marzo 2014

Need to analyze your competitor's mobile applications results?

Distimo has released a new version of his analytics service AppTrends, now allowing you to search for a full month of data for any application. The service is free and available for all the major platforms such as iOS, Android, Blackberry, Amazon, Windows Phone.

You will be able to track:

  • daily download;
  • revenues;
  • ranking trend;
App Trends also provides an auto-complete search function, a sort by country filter, a mobile-optimized site, actual ranking figures and more





mercoledì 5 marzo 2014

Parse adds new metrics to its analytics tool

Very good new features for Parse.com analytics. Recently, the team has added two new metrics now available in their analytics dashboard:
  • users can now see how their collections grows over time (very useful for example to see signup trend);
  • performance analytics allowing a clear vision about how close an app is to his burst limit . As requests exceed the app’s burst limit (20 req/sec for a free plan), Parse will begin dropping requests and returning an error with error code 155
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martedì 5 febbraio 2013

Flurry adds crash reports and user acquisition cost analytics

Flurry, the US firm specialized in mobile analytics, is releasing a new version of its mobile SDKs including Crash reports system and analytics for user acquisitions.

Today Flurry is used by 95000 developers across the globe and these 2 new features were really demanded by the users.

The crash analytics system allow to get notified on new crashes with an overview on the full stack trace  including symbolication. Flurry will compete with HockeyApp and Crashlytics (recently acquired by Twitter) in the crash report system battle.

The user acquisition analytics will help people involved in the marketing campaigns that will be capable to estimate the cost-per-click or the cost-per-install.

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