Make data-driven decisions about which errors to prioritize and fix
Understand the stability of every release and how rapidly new releases are being adopted by users. You can compare release health to decide if they are healthy enough to promote to production or if they need to be pulled back.
Set your target stability and critical stability and then use the real-time stability scores to make data driven decisions about when to build features in your gaming application vs. focus on bug fixing.
Use the interactive timeline analysis to understand stability issues over time. You can pinpoint spikes in errors your gamers are seeing, investigate specific incidents, determine if a release has introduced new bugs, and more.
View errors grouped by root cause and sorted by user impact so you can understand which errors are occurring more frequently and impacting the most gamers.
You may want to prioritize fixing errors that are impacting your most valuable customers or revenue generating parts of the application, such as in-app purchase flows.
Easily customize which meta data to collect, such as a customer’s subscription level, and then segment errors that are affecting customers in the premier subscription level.
See comprehensive diagnostic information for every error, including symbolicated stack traces, breadcrumbs, device and user information. Complete error context allows you to reproduce and fix errors with speed and precision.
Integrations with tools your team already uses, like alerts in Slack and PagerDuty and 2-way issue tracker integration with JIRA, Pivotal, and more help streamline your debugging workflows so you can spend less time fixing bugs.
Powerful error monitoring and crash reporting used by the world’s leading game developers, including Zynga, FoxNext Games, and WB Games.
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