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Amazon Announces Free Analytics and A/B Testing Services for iOS, Android, and Fire OS

Amazon Announces Free Analytics and A/B Testing Services for iOS, Android, and Fire OS

Posted November 5, 2013 at 3:57pm by iClarified
Amazon today announced Analytics and A/B Testing services that expand its cross-platform services for iOS and Android developers.

Offered as a single, free SDK, mobile developers can easily track user engagement metrics or test different in-app experiences across iOS, Android, and Fire OS, giving developers the tools they need to increase user engagement and monetization. The Analytics and A/B Testing services are designed to help developers focus more time on building great apps and games, rather than setting up or scaling backend infrastructure. Additionally, because the services are built on Amazon Web Services (AWS), they scale seamlessly from a few users to many millions.

To learn more and get started with Analytics and A/B Testing services, visit https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/analytics.html and https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/ab-testing.html.


Analytics – the Analytics service provides usage metrics on daily and monthly active devices, sessions, retention, and in-app purchase revenue. These metrics are updated continually and are available within 60 minutes of the data being received. When using this service, developers can quickly assess how, for example, launch day is going or how a new feature might be affecting retention.

A/B Testing – the A/B Testing service allows mobile developers to simultaneously test up to five different in-app experiences to understand which experience is most successful based on conversion, clicks, or other criteria they define. A developer simply needs to integrate the SDK and the service handles all of the complex statistical calculations on behalf of the developer. The service then presents the results in a simple web dashboard that shows which experience is most effective and statistically significant.

“Mobile developers really want to understand how customers are using their app,” said Mike George, Vice President of Amazon Appstore, Games and Cloud Drive. “We’ve spent years at Amazon using data, analytics, and A/B testing to continually improve the experience of customers who shop with us. We wanted to bring those same advanced tools to mobile app developers to help them improve their customers’ experience.”

To learn more and get started with Analytics and A/B Testing services, visit https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/analytics.html and https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/ab-testing.html.



Amazon Announces Free Analytics and A/B Testing Services for iOS, Android, and Fire OS

Amazon Announces Free Analytics and A/B Testing Services for iOS, Android, and Fire OS
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jburns
jburns - November 5, 2013 at 8:53pm
No. Unless you need stats on usage and such for an app you created.
Reg Joe
Reg Joe - November 5, 2013 at 6:19pm
Can someone say it in plain English if it benefit regular joe or not ?
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