What is a multiplayer app analytics tool, you might ask? ⠀ Literal pulls together app screens, analytics and API calls, and live data into a multiplayer whiteboard so app teams can discuss literally the same thing — all at the same time!
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Congrats - as an early user during our app development and a big fan, great to see you here. Several have mentioned how this would help with big teams with lots of screens and user flows which is definitely true. As a startup it just makes life better since we don’t have the resources and are constantly iterating. Here’s hoping that others will get to benefit from Literal.
Congrats on the launch guys! We've run into this pain point (misaligned design/data assets + manually copy-pasting funnel designs with #s below in decks) at Citizen so many times. This solves a real pain point for us.
A product like Literal is a game changer for a scaling product analytics org! As others have mentioned, the way it works is really akin to magic as it is hard to fathom how things that are usually incredibly manual (mapping out UX flows from scratch and doing a telemetry audit) are done with one click of a button with impressive precision.
It solves several important pain points beyond telemetry quality control - it helps maintain a very digestible and visual source of truth representation of taxonomy (both for self-serve analytics users and for developers working on new or updated telemetry), as well as a metrics-rich yet visual representation of the current user funnel that can be used cross-functionally.
Truly a game changer!
Backend teams that have to support a plethora of clients but may not know each client intimately. At Peloton, we had to support 6+ clients so it was just impossible to know every screen in ever client. Member support would create tickets, they'd get sent to us but without context in how all of those APIs were used, sometimes it's a game of whack a mole. Literal would have been super helpful in figuring out how our APIs were used and how our customers interacted with the various apps. Also, I think for onboarding, especially for remote teams where you can't ship a thousand devices, Literal would have been super useful for providing the much needed context for understanding what customers go through.
Analytics have been more important as ever as user acquisition keeps getting harder and harder. I'm really impressed with how easy this product makes it to get analytics on my mobile app. Also, being able to break down screens from what is actually in production will really keeps the team in actual sync and avoid errors due to lag in communication. I'm looking forward to implementing this with my team!
Wow! It really does only takes a few seconds of seeing it in action to understand the positive impact this could have on app development process. Not only is it super useful to have all the screens laid out in logical user flow, but having them paired with the API calls removes a layer of obfuscation that is normally a pain to deal with.
Congrats on the launch! Am excited what other features you bring in the future. Hope your hard work pays off and you see lots of success!
@jferrant thank you! Lots of useful features coming out soon around analytics. Did you try the tracking plan view at the top of the metadata panel?
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@chikai I didn't notice that yet. I tried it out on the "Calm" app example! That's so much easier than tracking in spreadsheets. Loved that it shows the analytics event with the screen.
@jferrant Events and properties usually end up getting named poorly and inconsistently—a picture is worth a thousands words! An automatic picture is worth...? 😁
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Congrats Chi-Kai and team! Excited for this and Literal looks awesome. Can't wait to use it more. Stoked to see what the team keeps building! 💪🏽
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