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Funnel analysis - how the user navigates or at what point the user drops is the key measure for us. The integration and use of Flurry has been very smooth. It’s very easy to do it. It’s quick. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I would have liked Flurry to pursue is the deep linking aspect. To say, “Hey, we can help you create deep links because you already have all the screens connected in Flurry.” Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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Very easy to setup (especially from Segment). It's free! You get so many great features for free. Good level of customisation within charts, but also a lot of pre-build views that are really useful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Compared with Amplitude, for things like retention and engagement, we just didn't find it is as intuitive or as powerful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It’s easy to set up, fairly lightweight, and straightforward to use. I can see what users are doing in my app. And then secondarily, higher level tracking like how many sessions show me app activity in general.
Also their web and mobile iOS apps are easy to navigate and keep me updated daily. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are a few things I don’t use. I’ve tried to use the watchOS tools, and they don’t seem to work very well. So I don’t use those even though I spent some time trying to get it to work. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

How highly versatile the solution is. Whatever the question you might have about your mobile app user base, Flurry has the answer. "What is the share of users in country X that use this feature at least 2 times?", "What is the retention of my paying user base?", "What features my power users are sticking to?". You can be as precise with your query as you choose to.
I suggest you select events naming that will be easy to understand for your team. Focus on the first impression funnel events (e.g. Onboarding Started, Onboarding Completed) and the feature-related actions (e.g. Account Created, Subscribed, Invite Sent, Invite Accepted) that define your active user base. When you are done with the setup, make sure to create 'Segments' to easily filter your funnels when you need to.
There are plenty of youtube tutorials to help you get started. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It has a bit of a learning curve, as you need to know where to look for the things you need. You also need to design and develop your events taxonomy, which takes a bit of effort. Note though, that any analytics tool will require you to do that. And as to the learning curve, you will have it everywhere, while with Flurry you will have maximum agility to complete varying queries. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ease of use!
It's easy to add the library to your app and start monitoring the events you want to keep an eye on.
We are not using it to monazite on our apps but rather to track what features that we have built are used and to what degree. To get the real information of numer of users, the popularity of platforms, the OS-versions in use, migration to newer version and so forth. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'd love to be able to build my own dashboard that contains just an aggregation of the data I want to see. (and it is in the works!!!)
At this point the data points I'm most interested in is scattered across the Analytics pages. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is safe to use as far as i see the competitors. While we cannot trust others, we can trust Flurry as it does not have the messy implementation of Big name analytics where there is need to add more than one frameworks which seems odd to us.
Secondly, easier to see real time analysis specially for iOS apps because it shows last 24 hours and apple also shows trends in last 24 hours now. So kind of flurry most useful for iOS apps. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One of the most disliked thing is the outage. Once in 4-5 months, one day i see users falling. And that day is panic for us. But later on ,when we see its a flurry site issue, our breath goes back to normal. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

With Flurry I have one go-to dashboard for stats. No logging into different stores. I can compare Android and iOS apps side by side. I don’t have to wait 24 hours for the app store because Flurry has real-time reporting. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It would be nice if Flurry supported more platforms. I have Mac apps and a Windows 10 app. So if Flurry had those as well, I would have all my numbers in front of me just on Flurry. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It’s super easy to integrate and super easy to get value with very little overhead. I get amazing insights into user sets, geographies, platforms. And how the app is used, and if it’s being used in the way I intended. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This is getting into the weeds, but the support for parameters in analytic events could be a bit more intuitive. After you’ve set up parameters, then you go to flurry, and I haven’t always seen what I would expect to see there. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Flurry’s events are the best in class. We find that events in Flurry are more useful than Firebase. You can slice and dice them better. In Firebase you need to connect BigQuery and offload data there, which is a lot more work. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We use what’s helpful for us in Flurry. I’m sure there are things that we’re not using.
We would like to be able to save certain presets for quick access to particular slices by app version/os etc... Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The SDK is good super simple. It’s a CocoaPod. I like how you call events – it’s a one-line event call - and you just put in the event name as a string. And you can do user funnels and track user journeys individually, and Fabric wouldn’t let me do that. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have not been able to get Flurry’s push notifications working correctly. I wanted to do pushes for one of my apps. I got the test notifications working fine, but in app store releases, it hasn’t worked. So I’m getting help from support at Flurry. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are so many features that I don't know how other companies deal without, but the most incredible feature to me is the user journey feature. You can create segments for users of your app/game then look at individual users in that segment and see how they progressed through the pages and features of your game. Think of them as user-level funnels. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
They support the attribution of installs only from Appflyers. With so many attribution providers available and what seems to be a generic intake mechanism, they could easily provide support for other attribution partners. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.