Detect and prevent third-party plugin crashes in your Unity app with Embrace
Discover how Embrace can help you detect and prevent third-party plugin crashes in your mobile Unity app, ensuring a stable and seamless user experience.
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Octavio Danieli is a Unity engineer at Embrace. In his role, he’s passionate about helping customers and prospects with their integrations. He has eight years of engineering experience with six years in Android and two years in Unity. Before Octavio joined the team, he worked for Nimble.la as an Android and mobile engineer. Throughout his career, he has honed his skills across a variety of technologies, including React Native, Gradle, Android, and Unity, and has researched sound formats for gaming like Ambisonics with Wwise.
Discover how Embrace can help you detect and prevent third-party plugin crashes in your mobile Unity app, ensuring a stable and seamless user experience.
Background services and background threading are a vital part of any mobile application, but they can also be a source of crashes and other issues. To ensure the smooth operation of background services and threads, monitoring and analyzing their performance using metrics is essential.