7 Solutions for Tracking Mobile Analytics

7 Solutions for Tracking Mobile Analytics

Need a way to track metrics for your mobile applications? Interested in how often your users are opening your app over time? This post will introduce you to a number of different mobile analytics solutions and provide a brief description of each.

Admob Analytics – Beta

AdMob Analytics

Admob, the biggest ad provider for mobile devices, currently has an analytics platform for the mobile web in beta. Learn about integration with your app on their web page.

App Clix

App Clix

App Clix is a popular analytics platform for mobile apps. App Clix is unique because it offers developers an analytics product, not an analytics service. With App Clix, developers runs analytics through their own server environment, cutting out the ability for the middle man to review the analytics data without authorization. App Clix claims compliance with Apple’s new “ban” on iPhone App analytics. App Clix delivers the developer information and statistics on their iOS apps bundled with iTunes connect information in an interface that the developer integrates into their server. They offer a range of pricing and integration techniques, suitable for any developer’s needs.

Bango

Bango

Bango is an analytics platform for both mobile apps and the mobile web. Bango provides identification for every user accessing the app, providing information like the user’s carrier and connection speeds. You can also use Bango to drive mobile app campaigns and implement tracking for other application features. Bango offers integration of their analytics into most major mobile smart phones, including Blackberry, iPhone, Android, Palm, Windows Mobile and Symbian.

Google Analytics

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is most famous for providing a free and powerful analytics platform for websites, but unknown to most, it also offers a leading mobile analytics platform. The platform is easily incorporated into a mobile app for Android and iPhone, in addition to mobile web applications and sites. Their mobile web analytics are available to developers in PHP, JSP, ASP.NET and Perl to allow for easy implementation. The service is free and the interface is very similar to their website analytics.

Localytics

Localytics

Localytics is a service that can be used to manage analytics for iPhone, Android and Blackberry apps. Their platform allows developers to easily compare information and statistics for better marketing judgement. It enables you to view the information in any customizable way, allowing for easier analysis. Their SDK for integration is open source and allows for easy customization. Localytics will be available on Symbian, Windows Mobile and Palm soon.

Medialets

Medialets

Medialets is an advertising and analytics platform for iOS and Android apps. They supply media rich ads in addition to mobile analytics, giving you a great one stop shop. Medialytics, their analytics campaign, provides great features like custom event reporting so you can get information on certain events. Medialets also gives you offline analytics, storing information for the next time the device has a network connection. Their are many other useful features that their service offers including App Store data access, user messaging, and seamless integration of their advertising campaign.

Pinch Media & Flurry Analytics

PinchMedia

Pinch Media, and Flurry, two leading mobile analytics platforms, recently merged. They provide a free specialized service for analytics in mobile apps. They allow you to tap into user info with the approval of the user, giving you location, age, time, session lengths and more. You are also able to send messages and information to the analytics for later analysis. Sending information about what the user does while in the application is a great way to take advantage of such features. Pinch and Flurry also offer advanced analysis features like the ability to judge a user’s loyalty based on the number of sessions they have spent within the app.

Pinch and Flurry also offer a unique sister platform called App Circle. App circle allows you to drive promotion via analytics. You pay the ad providers per download, so you only pay when someone buys your app. Features like this help you drive your app up in rankings and help increase your user base.

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  • http://www.chattimeapp.com Charles Tidswell

    Great stuff. http://www.appfigures.com/ could also be added to the list.

    If there are any neutral third parties who can advise on which is the most suitable analytical solution based on the commercial objectives please email charles@smartroam.net

  • http://badpixelstudios.com Mariusz

    First!

    I’m using google analytics, just to have websites and apps in one place!

  • http://labs.dariux.com Dario Gutierrez

    Good options for our statistics. Thanks.

  • initdotd

    I use MobSoup http://bit.ly/bNDQDg . They have a multi-threaded Android API.

  • http://www.thomassale.com Silver Charms

    Google Analytics It’s the hot tool i use all the time!

  • http://www.includeapp.com includeapp

    check out also InAppTracking by Includeapp Ltd for tracking application usage on multiple platforms, that is Symbian S60, and Qt besides Android, iPhone, and BlackBerry.

  • Tom

    also http://www.capptain.com
    very good for true real time data and user engagement/crm

  • Tim

    We used mtiks http://www.mtiks.com

  • http://www.facebook.com/ Keesha

    Most help articles on the web are inaccurate or inceorhnet. Not this!

  • Justin Freeman

    I LOVE ARIAL! It’s amazing!

  • Monika

    We lauch an App that we want to start tracking. Its an App for an important magazine. We want to have various stats from our users (visits, articles read,etc.). What Mobile analytics solution would you recommand?

  • http://www.jang.com.pk Muhammad Ghouse

    Can anyone guide which analytical tool i has to use for Symbian phone application?

  • http://team-force.ru Paul Mureev

    Hey Muhammad, did you find any for Symbian S60?

  • Monika

    thanks everyone for your suggestions. Good point about Google Analytics, that allows you to keep web and app analytics all at the same place. I cannot seem to find the info about Mobile App Analytics on the Google Analytics web site? Can someone send me a link? Is there someone who is not in favor of Google Analytics ? and why? Thanks guys

  • monika

    Anyone using or heard about Localytics?

  • http://www.kontagent.com Catherine M

    Kontagent does in-app mobile analytics. We dig much deeper than the “vanity metrics,” such as installs and locations.

    With Kontagent, mobile developers can tag custom events so that they know how long a user stays in the app, what they’re buying, when they’re dropping off, what tutorials they’re completing, the average revenue per user (ARPU), average session lengths, etc. Lots and lots of data in easy-to-read dashboards.

    Also, our account managers and data scientists are industry experts who understand the metrics and benchmarks your competitors are looking at, and how you need to also look at them in order to succeed. Check us out at http://www.kontagent.com or drop me a line. Good luck!

  • Navneet

    Can the Google Analytics for Mobile Apps SDK be used to track usage on apps that are not built on iOS, Android or the mobile web? I am asking specifically forapps that run on Symbian, J2ME and BlackBerry.

  • http://www.enews.pk/live-news-tv.php live news tv

    Google analytic is one of the best tools in all and its information are 100 percent true so thanks you share these good news with us in this blog.

  • http://procasts.co.uk ProCasts

    We have recently been using appinsights.co.uk. They are fairly new to the game, but after offer us much more flexibility compared to Google (haven’t tried the rest, sorry!).

  • http://count.ly Görkem

    You can add Countly to this list also – Countly is an open source, real-time mobile analytics platform for iOS & Android. Its dashboard shows you everything at once in an elegant way.

    Have a look at current features of Countly here: http://count.ly/features

  • AppNinja

    We are using AppsFlyer for App download tracking. A must for every app in addition to the in-app analytics

  • HIPAAContstrained

    We are building an app that falls under HIPAA regulations and can’t even touch anything remotely tying the user ID to the content being rendered to or posted by the user. I’m feeling that Google Analytics may not be the right choice for us because we don’t house the data or have sole “custody” of it. We’re still considering it with the “do not share” parameter turned on…but I’m not sure that’s enough. Are there other mobile analytics packages that serve HIPAA-regulated application providers?

  • http://www.appsflyer.com David Callvine

    Tracking app installation and post download conversion with http://www.appsflyer.com is the most valuable thing we have done with our app. Knowing the installation conversion & user life time value by source is priceless.

  • Rina Konfize

    I get an open source project from Github called Cobub Razor.
    http://www.github.com/cobub/razor

  • http://www.mtiks.com Muthu

    Checkout mtiks.

    mtiks is an analytics & anti-piracy company offering the services for iOS, Android and others. We are also working on getting LVL (Google Licensing Verification Library) & GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) as part of it. It has very simple metrics and supporting mobile apps for customers. Checkout at http://www.mtiks.com. The portal supports real time data from the analytics tracking. Apps are available for iOS, and WP7 too. It’s an easy to integrate library with few lines of code.

  • Dr. Rao Kotamarti

    any thoughts for offline mobile analytics? it seems most solutions require online connectivity. I am wondering if it is possibloe for the app to collects analytics data even when offline and report when the connectivity returns….