Likelihood to Recommend Crashlytics is almost a defacto standard in the Android world for tracking crashes in the field. I've used it on the last 4 Android projects I've been on. It's not as helpful on iOS' stacktraces but I'm not sure if anything would be better because iOS stack traces are from ObjC code which is not as useful as Java stacktraces.
Read full review Beneficial for creating a quarterly report of top-quality campaign data sources for the company's marketing department, integrated with networks and publications. It is a marketing solution that is being used to manage and analyze data from mobile application campaigns. You're also helping employees accomplish difficult tasks while keeping company data protected.
Read full review Pros Can get the device detail an actual state like RAM, Storage, Display Size, etc. Can get the class name and line number where crash occur. Its work in realtime so we can reduce the time of issue finding and resolution. Read full review Kochava is a full attribution tracking system that includes the ability to track mobile apps and browser versions. It has a well-organized dashboard that provides us with useful information. Read full review Cons Sometimes UI of Firebase Crashlytics is quit difficult to understand for new users. There can be a proper discretion for all the features that is offered. There can be api crash report also. Read full review Hard to pull reporting often tracking issues, and advertisers seem to have a hard time integrating lack of visibility on many events, and poor fraud detection Read full review Likelihood to Renew Because its fulfilling our basic and necessary requirements that can be an only and enough reason to renew the subscription.
Read full review Usability Not user friendly, poor reporting.
Read full review Support Rating They have been a bit slow in responding, that's the only reason for the low rating. Otherwise, they are smart and helpful.
Read full review Alternatives Considered As mentioned previously, the only realistic competitor to Crashlytics is
Instabug (backed by Y Combinator in the W16 class). While Crashlytics is focused on actual crashes,
Instabug 's main innovation is in collecting feedback from users for non-crash bugs. While non-crash bugs are a substantial category of bugs,
Instabug 's pricing is quite steep. As soon as you go beyond the most basic features your monthly bill spikes to $124 - $499 per month, whereas Crashlytics is 100% free (for all usage levels and all enterprise features). Based on this, I've never tried
Instabug because the ROI just wasn't there.
Read full review It is a wonderful option with favorable virtues to be applied in the company's marketing process, it allows us to obtain information through consultation and analysis, they are attentive and friendly when offering their service and support, it also includes functions such as a fraud tool for the management of push consent, very useful for additional reports in analysis teams, is also competitive because it is providing adequate payment alternatives.
Read full review Return on Investment Allows us to easily share crash data with clients. Provides confidence to our developers and project teams by having trust in the data that is being reported. Allows us to quickly and efficiently address fatal crashes. Read full review Kochava is important because it helps us to study and track smart connections useful for evaluating the success of the marketing process. Kochava provides us with several benefits, including the ability to collect all campaign performance data, as well as the ability to measure how much money we spend on our campaigns. We can also use Kochava's app links and QR codes to boost our conversion. Kochava's BI and third-party solutions provide real-time analytics and excellent reporting. Read full review ScreenShots