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!
Embrace's new Performance Tracing feature allows mobile engineers to instrument and monitor key flows within their app with a huge level of detail and granularity, empowering them to truly optimize every element of their end user experience.
When crash tagging is combined with GitHub codeowners, engineers can see exactly who owns each line of code within a given stack trace. Here's how mobile teams benefit.
If you're looking to help your mobile team work efficiently, then certain collaboration features are key. Find out which ones to look out for in this post.
Embrace's Mobile Crash Owners feature lets engineers upload their own codeowner rules directly to Embrace. These rules are used to tag any captured crashes with the correct owner, making it quick and easy to identify which issues individual engineers, teams, or organizations are responsible for solving.
At this year’s Mobile DevOps Summit, our Senior Software Engineer, Craig Hawco, gave a talk about how to solve tough crashes in your mobile apps with Embrace and Bitrise.
Fast startup time is important to mobile users. Learn just how significant this is for user experience, particularly in the realm of mobile gaming, in this post.