Apteligent is the Predictive App Intelligence company trusted by the largest mobile apps in the world. Apteligent’s software provides actionable mobile app insights to improve digital business on iOS, Android, and Hybrid apps.
Product managers and developers use Apteligent’s insights to diagnose app performances issues that impact user experience. The platform analyzes crashes, freezes, and issues in user flows and ties those problems against key business metrics. Mobile teams also have access to Apteligent’s big data platform, as well as industry and app benchmarks.
Founded in 2011, Apteligent is based in San Francisco. Learn more at www.apteligent.com.
Product managers and developers use Apteligent’s insights to diagnose app performances issues that impact user experience. The platform analyzes crashes, freezes, and issues in user flows and ties those problems against key business metrics. Mobile teams also have access to Apteligent’s big data platform, as well as industry and app benchmarks.
Founded in 2011, Apteligent is based in San Francisco. Learn more at www.apteligent.com.
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Founded date: 2011
Investors 3
| Date | Name | Website |
| 25.07.2020 | InterWest ... | interwest.... |
| - | Shasta Ven... | shastavent... |
| - | GV | gv.com |
Mentions in press and media 13
| Date | Title | Description |
| 15.05.2017 | App analytics company Apteligent acquired by VMware | VMware announced today that it has acquired Apteligent, a startup that will allow it to provide more tools to customers building and optimizing mobile apps. Originally named Crittercism, Apteligent was founded to provide mobile app performa... |
| 24.01.2017 | Startup Metamorphosis: The Story of Bugsee | We’ve all heard over and over again that “Startups are hard,” but it’s a hollow statement that just bounces off until you really experience it yourself. You have to feel it viscerally in order for it to really sink in. That very experience ... |
| 20.12.2016 | Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 refuses to die | You’d think with a full recall in effect, a generous exchange program, and devices that actually explode, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 would be as close to dead as a smartphone can be. That doesn’t appear to be the case, however, and as Android ... |
| 12.10.2016 | Some Galaxy Note 7 Owners Are Holding On To The Smartphone Despite Explosion Risk: Will Samsung Do Something About It? | Aaron Mamiit, Tech Times 12 October 2016, 08:10 pm In addition to Samsung shutting down sales of the Galaxy Note 7 worldwide, the company has also told owners to stop using the smartphones and to switch them off. However, even after the rep... |
| 11.10.2016 | Hey, jerks: Please stop using your Galaxy Note 7 | Earlier today, Samsung finally admitted all Galaxy Note 7 devices — even the replacement “safe” ones — are not safe. According to Samsung, you should turn off your Note 7, put it in a box, and not even think about Snapchatting with it. So w... |
| 07.06.2016 | The China Syndrome: Why apps slow to a crawl there — and what to do about it | This sponsored post is produced by Neumob. Mobile app developers and app makers are bullish on China, and it’s little wonder. There’s something to be said for working to corner a market of well over half a billion mobile-savvy, smartphone-c... |
| 12.03.2013 | Crittercism Raises $12M in Series B Funding | Crittercism, a San Francisco, California-based developer of Mobile Performance Management solutions, raised $12m in Series B funding. The round led by existing investor Google Ventures with participation from Shasta Ventures and Opus Capita... |
| 12.03.2013 | Crittercism Lands $12M From Google Ventures & More To Help Mobile Developers Monitor App, Network Performance | Crittercism, the San Francisco-based makers of a performance management and error monitoring system for app developers, announced today that it has raised $12 million in series B financing. The round was led by Google Ventures, with contrib... |
| 12.03.2013 | Crittercism raises $12M to monitor app performance | Mobile support infrastructure company also adds reporting on cloud and network services (Updated to reflect comment from Crittercism) Data shows that people have little patience for their apps crashing. Very little. As in, a good percentage... |
| 04.06.2012 | Crittercism Closes $5.5M Series A Funding | Crittercism, a San Francisco, California-based provider of a Mobile App Performance Management (APM) solution, has closed a $5.5m Series A funding round. Backers include Opus Capital, Shasta Ventures and Google Ventures. Led by co-founder a... |
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