Earlier this month, MG broke the news that iOS app testing platform, TestFlight,
had been acquired by Burstly. In one fell swoop, TestFlight (which continues to exist in its current, free-to-use form) combined its app testing strengths with Burstly's app monetization platform, launching a supposed one-two punch with TestFlight Live, a new product that allows developers to view realtime engagement, revenue, audience, and performance data -- all in one dashboard! Of course, the issue is that, while TestFlight and Burstly most likely have it in the works, the service doesn't offer support for Android. Oh, the shame. Not only that, if you're of the same mindset as
TeliportMe Founder Vineet Devaiah, no one does -- at least not well, or for free. While Android makes it easier for app developers to push updates to their apps, the amount of different phones and OEMs using Androids makes fragmentation a wee bit of a problem. Because of this fragmentation, Devaiah thinks that simply providing an SDK for tracking and testing won't cut it.
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