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A modular approach for integrating an analytics platform (like Mixpanel) into your iOS app

Mixpanel

Mixpanel is the gold standard for iOS app analytics. And the best way to see how is to try it in your app. Integrating new frameworks can be work, not to mention risky for introducing bugs (especially if you’re already invested in some other analytics tool like Google Analytics).

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Mobile app event tracking: Telling the story of how your app works (or doesn’t work)

Mixpanel

Event tracking is how you know what’s happening in your mobile apps. It’s the primary technique used to capture usage information by product analytics platforms like Mixpanel. An event is something that happens in an app. When a user uses an app, they do stuff. Let’s unpack that, shall we?

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Common technical hiccups in your product analytics that are easy to spot

Mixpanel

You can spend all the time in the world devising a thoughtful, nuanced analytics strategy for your product analytics, but if your event tracking isn’t set up behind the scenes just how you need it, some (or all) of your data might be rendered far less helpful than you’d like. As they say—garbage in, garbage out.

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How to add analytics event tracking in SwiftUI (the elegant way)

Mixpanel

So the last thing we want is to step on all of that by needlessly littering our views with event tracking calls to analytics platforms. The solution: Update the elegance of your event tracking approach to match the elegance of SwiftUI. Analytics code can balloon SwiftUI views. Decouple events from analytics platforms.

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User friction can sink your app. Here’s what it is and how to avoid it.

Mixpanel

It only takes a small amount of user friction to cause an app to hemorrhage users. And even apps that manage to remain sticky despite user friction will see their users struggle to find the intended value in all its features. Simply put: User friction can single-handedly sink an app’s usefulness. Here’s how.