Mobile apps have quietly become the primary way people interact with a lot of businesses today, whether it's banking, ordering food, booking a ride, or shopping. Customers expect these apps to simply work, and they rarely alert you when they don't.
A slow checkout screen, a crash after login, a payment call failing silently in the background: users don't usually report these issues. They just leave, often for a competitor. And because a mobile app runs on a device, network, and OS version outside your control, teams frequently find out something's wrong only after ratings start slipping.
That's where Applications Manager's Mobile App Monitoring comes in.
How it helps
You can now track how your Android and iOS apps are actually performing for real users, covering screen load times, crashes, backend API calls, and session behavior, right within Applications Manager. A lightweight SDK integrated into the app captures this data as users interact with it, and it shows up live in the console, no separate mobile tool required.
Everything connected, in one console.
A mobile app never really runs alone. It leans on APIs, databases, and cloud services behind the scenes to deliver the experience users see. With this feature, teams can view mobile performance right alongside the rest of the stack they already monitor, making it much quicker to trace a slow screen or failed request back to what's actually causing it.