Instabug announced a new integration with Datadog, now available in the Datadog marketplace.
Datadog consolidates metrics, traces, logs and more to help organizations scale their cloud and hybrid environments, troubleshoot potential issues and provide customers with excellent digital experiences. The Datadog Marketplace connects Datadog customers with unique technology integrations that allow for more customization and flexibility. The Marketplace is a part of the Datadog Partner Network, which features benefits including access to dedicated sales and marketing resources and premium Datadog product training materials.
Building this Datadog offering differentiates Instabug as a Datadog Partner Network (DPN) member that has demonstrated success integrating with Datadog’s products, helping Datadog customers evaluate and use their technology productively, at scale and varying levels of complexity.
The Instabug integration helps mobile teams deliver superior user experiences by giving Datadog users deep insights into the performance of their mobile apps while simultaneously streamlining the collection of user feedback.
Through the Instabug widget, Datadog teams can track an App Apdex score, a single performance metric indicating the mobile user’s perceived quality of the app. The widget also displays specific user feedback, including automatically captured details to help identify the root cause of a bug or crash. These mobile insights help teams understand user-impacting events and—when combined with Datadog’s log analytics and infrastructure monitoring—arm engineering teams with the information needed to prioritize and resolve critical issues quickly.
“Instabug’s integration enables our joint customers to monitor user experiences in their mobile applications,” said Alex Vetras, Senior Product Manager at Datadog. “In addition to the distilled Apdex score, Instabug provides a breakdown of user sessions by level of success and a stream of the most recently filed bug reports. Together with Datadog, customers can now tie Instabug’s user feedback with the underlying infrastructure powering their mobile apps to deliver optimal levels of service.”
“Mobile apps are key to every business’s growth strategy. Mobile developers need an observability stack that combines the best of backend monitoring with a comprehensive view of the mobile user experience,” notes Kenny Johnston, VP Product at Instabug. “As a mobile-first company, Instabug’s expertise lies in helping developers understand, analyze, and enhance the app experience both quantitatively and qualitatively—whether that be crashes, app launch times, app ratings or bug reports. Our integration with Datadog creates a seamless view that enables teams to focus on what matters most to deliver an app that meets their users' increasingly high expectations.”
Instabug is now available for purchase in the Datadog marketplace.
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