{"id":1548,"date":"2016-05-20T03:14:40","date_gmt":"2016-05-20T03:14:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fixmyinfo.com\/?p=1548"},"modified":"2016-05-20T03:14:40","modified_gmt":"2016-05-20T03:14:40","slug":"google-launches-firebase-analytics-for-mobile-apps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fixmyinfo.com\/google-launches-firebase-analytics-for-mobile-apps\/","title":{"rendered":"Google launches Firebase Analytics for mobile apps"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Google has launched Firebase Analytics, a new analytics solution for mobile apps, at this year\u2019s I\/O 2016 developer conference<\/a>.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Firebase was acquired by Google in late 2014 and helps developers build apps for Androids, iOS and the Web. Current features include Realtime Database, User Authentication and Hosting.<\/p>\n

However, based on app developer feedback, Firebase is adding more tools to help developers improve app quality and the acquisition and engagement of app users. It is also introducing new monetization tools.<\/p>\n

Firebase Analytics<\/h2>\n

These new tools are all tied together by Firebase Analytics. The analytics platform is free and unlike Google Analytics<\/a>, it is designed specifically for mobile apps.<\/p>\n

That means instead of focusing on page views, impressions or sessions, developers can see what users are doing inside the app, how paid advertising campaigns are performing with cross-network attribution and where users are coming from.<\/p>\n

All this can be viewed from a single dashboard.<\/p>\n

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Audiences<\/h2>\n

A feature called Audiences allows developers to define groups of users with common attributes. Once defined, these groups can be accessed from other Firebase features. We will come back to Audiences in a bit.<\/p>\n

Crash Reporting<\/h2>\n

Developers will now be able to better understand why an app crashes using Firebase Crash Reporting. This is a set of actionable reports developers can use to diagnose and fix problems on both iOS and Android apps.<\/p>\n

The tool is connected to Audiences in Firebase Analytics and will let developers see if users on a particular device, in a specific geography, or in any other custom segment are experiencing elevated crash rates.<\/p>\n

Cloud Test Lab, (announced at Google I\/O 2015), is now Firebase Test Lab for Android. Test Lab lets developers find problems in their apps before their users do by facilitating automatic and customized app testing on real devices hosted in Google data centers.<\/p>\n

Notifications and Dynamic Links<\/h2>\n

Firebase wants to help developers grow and re-engage app user bases with the following features:<\/p>\n