Apteligent
Software platform
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Apteligent, formerly recognized as Crittercism Inc., is a software platform headquartered in San Francisco, California. This platform is utilized by mobile developers, product managers,[1] and individuals interested in mobile ecosystem performance data.[2] Apteligent offers a range of tools and insights designed to enhance the performance of mobile applications.
| Company type | Technology |
|---|---|
| Industry | Mobile application development |
| Founded | 2010 |
| Founder | Andrew Levy, Robert Kwok and Jeeyun Kim |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, USA |
| Services | Mobile performance application monitoring and crash reporting for multiple platforms. |
| Website | www |
Apteligent's capabilities extend to providing real-time, worldwide monitoring of application diagnostics and failures across various platforms, including iOS, Android, Hybrid, and Unity apps. It plays a role in facilitating the analysis and improvement of mobile app performance. Apteligent is widely adopted, with over 9 billion monthly app launches and integration into 23 million apps, including the popular title, Pokémon Go.[3]
Mobile Ecosystem Data Reports
In 2016, Apteligent launched a directory for Android and iOS devices by geography,[4] as well as monthly reports focused on various aspects of iOS and Android version adoption, performance, and stability. In addition, in April 2016, Apteligent partnered with STL Partners, a London-based telecommunications industry analyst firm, to deliver a quarterly report focused on global network carrier performance and its potential impact on user experience.[5]