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Launching Answers by Crashlytics - mobile analytics you don’t need to analyze

24 pointsby flurpalmost 11 years ago

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Jemaclusalmost 11 years ago
Analytics I don&#x27;t need to analyze? Who came up with that tag line? They&#x27;re not analytics, then, right?<p>&quot;Crashlytics - mobile data you don&#x27;t need to analyze&quot;<p>&quot;Crashlytics - making mobile analysis dead simple&quot;<p>&quot;Crashlytics - even a caveman can do it&quot;<p>Reminds me of that scene from Beavis and Butthead:<p><pre><code> Beavis: Bunghole! Some guy: What&#x27;s a bunghole? Butthead: You&#x27;re a bunghole, bunghole. Some guy: You can&#x27;t use a word to define itself! Beavis: Shut up, bunghole! </code></pre> That said, the new stuff looks well done. I&#x27;m not much of a mobile analytics person, but if I&#x27;m not mistaken, a lot of services already do this trending &#x2F; predictions thing for cyclical processes, letting you know when abnormal things happen smartly (without you having to manually set thresholds for alerts, etc).<p>It seems to me that the real problem with analytics is context. More granular data doesn&#x27;t automatically answer questions, and the amount of time spent on a particular page vs page views doesn&#x27;t necessarily mean anything without context.<p>I dunno. I guess I&#x27;m just not the target market, here.