Why Developers Need Mobile-First Error Tracking (And How We Built It)
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A frustrated developer at an airport, frantically troubleshooting a payment system on a tiny laptop screen. This all-too-familiar scenario inspired Dan Zabrotski to create Traque, a mobile-first error tracking platform for the modern developer.
Traque aims to liberate coders from their desks, providing instant, context-rich notifications about app issues directly to their phones. It automatically captures errors with user information and browser details, while allowing custom event tracking for business milestones.
The platform's smart filtering prevents notification overload, and its team coordination features streamline problem-solving. Future AI integrations promise predictive error detection and natural language queries.
"The AI features are going to be game-changing," says Daria Simonyan, Co-Founder of Speekl. "Instead of drowning in data, developers will get intelligent insights that help them make better decisions faster."
With Traque, developers can finally enjoy their dinner without fear of that dreaded "app is down" message.
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