
Virna Sekuj is a product marketer at Embrace. She has nearly ten years of experience in product management, marketing, and research analysis. Prior to working at Embrace, Virna worked at Bose, Onside Sponsorship, and GWI. In her time with Embrace, she’s used her insight and analysis expertise to lead two research studies polling engineers that have produced two reports — The State of Mobile Experience and The Mobile Developers Pain Points report.
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Web
26 June 2025 • 3 min read
Resolving complex web application issues requires context. What were your end users trying to do before an error occurred? How were networking conditions at the time affecting their experience? How much longer than normal did certain interactions take, and were they attempted repeatedly? These are the types of insights that Embrace Web RUM's timeline feature provides, via a full trail of technical and behavioral events across the entire web session.

Web
24 June 2025 • 4 min read
Capturing and resolving JavaScript exceptions is a core element of any web RUM tool. With Embrace, engineers can tackle even the trickiest exceptions using advanced analytical tools.

Web
18 June 2025 • 6 min read
Monitoring Core Web Vitals is critical to maintain performant websites. Not only do these scores indicate baselines of user satisfaction, but they influence Google's rankings of websites. Sub-par CWVs can actually impact commercial elements of website success, like conversions, abandons, and return visits. That's why we designed Embrace's new Web RUM product with tools for deep analysis and highly granular around Core Web Vitals.
Network Monitoring
10 June 2025 • 9 min read
Learn several strategies to mitigate the impact of networking issues in mobile apps.
Web
10 June 2025 • 8 min read
Embrace is extending our user-focused observability platform to support websites and web apps. With our new Web RUM launch, we're giving frontend teams full visibility into how their end users experience their products – regardless of the screen they're using.