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State of Mobile Experience: Embrace

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Embrace, the solution to help engineers build better mobile experiences, today released the State of Mobile Experience report detailing mobile end users’ and builders’ perspectives of performance issues and app experiences. The three-part study combines input from mobile engineers at industry leading companies and app users, as well as rich data from Embrace’s mobile experience engineering platform. The insights reveal how app performance issues have far reaching consequences for mobile teams.

Nothing is more frustrating than when an app crashes, takes forever to start up, or freezes at an inopportune moment. But do poor experiences mean the same thing for app users versus the engineers who build the products they’re consuming? Embrace’s research shows that while these types of issues are a top concern for app users, mobile engineers report their top challenge is monitoring app performance.

“Mobile users’ high expectations for speed, stability, and ease of use are going up and to the right,” said Andrew Tunall, Head of Product at Embrace. “Without the right toolkit, mobile engineering teams are blind as they try to deliver great app experiences. And if you miss the mark, the result can be really poor app reviews and uninstalls.”

Report Highlights

App Users’ Frustrations

Top Development Challenges for Mobile Engineers

Benchmarking Mobile App Excellence – Embrace Data

Key Takeaways

Priorities differ between builders and end-users. For more critical issues like crashes, both agree that these are the most frustrating and critical-to-address. Slow startup, while high priority for engineers, is less frustrating for users. Bridging this disconnect and others uncovered in the report might better serve end users.

Developer-focused analyst firm Redmonk noted the value in aligning developers’ perspectives with real users’ experiences and led a conversation with Embrace’s product team about the takeaways from the report.

“Mobile engineers are deeply concerned about app performance,” said Kate Holterhoff, Analyst at Redmonk. “There’s a clear need for tools that foster a better understanding of users and improved app performance. This sort of visibility empowers mobile teams to reduce friction and focus on creating great mobile experiences. By acknowledging the gap between app users’ perspectives and the developer’s own, organizations can set the stage to build better apps and stay competitive.”

Understanding real users’ app experiences is a clear priority, both now and in the future. Mobile experience engineering provides granular detail into every user session, allowing teams to quickly remedy issues and maximize their attention on building.

The State of Mobile Experience: Top Challenges Facing App Users and Mobile Engineers by Embrace is available for complimentary download.

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