A new strategic partnership with Honeycomb brings Embrace's web and mobile RUM together with industry-leading services observability, so engineering teams can finally follow a problem from the backend straight to the users feeling it.
The larger AI landscape moves ever faster, and the same is true for innovation at Embrace. We launched the Embrace MCP Server in beta just over a month ago, and the feedback from customers has been incredible. We love hearing about all the different ways you’re incorporating Embrace data into your AI workflows, so keep that feedback coming!
Modern applications are powered by complex systems of interconnected processes. To keep these systems running smoothly, engineering teams rely on tracing — a way of capturing the full journey of requests as they flow through different services and components.
Mobile engineers often hear that OpenTelemetry is the standard — but applying it to mobile is harder than it looks. In our latest Getting Started webinar, we walked through the pitfalls of vanilla OTel and how Embrace helps teams instrument in minutes. Here’s the recap, with clips and resources to help you try it yourself.
At Embrace, our goal is to make frontend observability intuitive, actionable, and aligned across platforms. Today, we're excited to announce key enhancements to our Unity SDK—introducing new automatic instrumentation features that streamline integration and deliver more relevant telemetry straight out of the box.
Whether you are troubleshooting your own app or seeking to improve reliability, this guide offers clear, practical insights into the causes of app crashes and how to fix them.