Virna Sekuj
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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performance monitoring
20 March 2024 • 3 min read
Performance Tracing update: Custom spans are now available for building your own widgets, dashboards, and alerts
Embrace's Performance Tracing feature is made even better now that spans can be used to build custom dashboards and create proactive alerts.
Google Play Console
7 February 2024 • 3 min read
Diagnostic limitations of the Google Play Console
In our first installment of this series, we looked at how you can use the Google Play Console to check your app release's health and stability. Now, let's break down some of the GPC's limitations in providing diagnostic data and quality resolution tools.
Android
31 January 2024 • 1 min read
Embrace now supports Jetpack Compose
We're excited to announce that Embrace now supports Jetpack Compose! Our SDK captures clicks on Jetpack Compose elements and displays them right in the User Timeline.
Network Monitoring
24 January 2024 • 3 min read
Trace every network call all the way to your backend with Network Span Forwarding
Network Span Forwarding is a first-of-its-kind feature by Embrace to help mobile engineers monitor their network health. It provides teams with true end-to-end visibility into failing network calls by injecting them with a unique trace ID, which can be used to identify and analyze these exact calls on the backend.
mobile app performance
22 January 2024 • 0 min read
VIDEO: A closer look at Embrace Performance Tracing for mobile apps
Embrace Performance Tracing gives mobile engineers the flexibility to monitor any operation within their app through the use of traces and spans.