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Android - crash analysis?
It's interesting how closely android developers monitor the crashes of their applications. We within the company pay significant attention to this. We have created a server that receives crash reports, saves them, analyzes, groups, draws graphs. This allows us to see at any time whether there are new critical bugs in the application. If there are, fix them quickly. The service is used for our own projects and for projects of our clients. Now we are thinking of making it public. Do you think there will be interest in such a service? You can try watchcat.co
here . You can view analytics from a live project without registering via demo access watchcat.co/reports/index.php?demo .
Analogues exist, but their analytics, in my opinion, is far from ideal. We try to group reports more intelligently so that the most important ones are immediately visible.
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If it is paid, then it is unlikely - individual developers most likely will not pay money for the service (there is, for example, ACRA), and large companies, so, already have something self-written (or use ACRA to send to their servers).
Only a layer of medium-sized companies remains. Armchair analytics done =)
PS I would use such a service for free (I have a free open source application)
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