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Crittercism Announces New Self-Service Plan: JumpStart

Crittercism announced the availability of a new self-service plan, JumpStart.

This new plan provides Crittercism customers access to advanced features packaged into a convenient, cancel-at-any-time monthly plan. JumpStart joins Crittercism’s lineup of service plans including Basic (Free) and Enterprise.

Ideal for enterprises of all sizes, JumpStart offers a monthly self-service plan with an advanced feature set that allows users to quickly resolve app reliability issues and to improve user engagement and retention. JumpStart’s features include: our best-in-class crash reporting, including breadcrumbs and handled exceptions, performance metrics, app load time metrics and support for the broadest assortment of mobile operating systems and development frameworks. More importantly, with JumpStart your mobile app data is never sold, accessed, or used for advertising purposes. Email technical support is also included.

“As mobile becomes an increasingly critical business channel we are very excited to offer mobile app intelligence for enterprises of all sizes – from small start-ups, to established mobile-first companies and to large Fortune 500 enterprises,” said Dave Robbins, CEO of Crittercism. “JumpStart is the ideal solution for those organizations that are looking to significantly increase their mobile app responsiveness, reliability and adoption, with the convenience of monthly credit card billing, but don’t yet need the full power of the Crittercism Enterprise Edition. In addition to getting deep intelligence on their apps’ overall health and well being in the wild – as well as the best crash reporting solution in the industry – organizations using Crittercism JumpStart can rest easy knowing their users’ data remains fully private and secured and will never be sold for advertising purposes. The bottom-line is that for any organization committed to optimizing their mobile channels, JumpStart is the perfect addition to their current technology infrastructure.”

From step one, JumpStart is self-service. Sign up, select the level of Monthly Active Users (MAU) needed for the month, provide payment details and instantly gain access to the platform. Users have complete control, from adding more MAUs to cancelling a plan at any time.

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Crittercism Announces New Self-Service Plan: JumpStart

Crittercism announced the availability of a new self-service plan, JumpStart.

This new plan provides Crittercism customers access to advanced features packaged into a convenient, cancel-at-any-time monthly plan. JumpStart joins Crittercism’s lineup of service plans including Basic (Free) and Enterprise.

Ideal for enterprises of all sizes, JumpStart offers a monthly self-service plan with an advanced feature set that allows users to quickly resolve app reliability issues and to improve user engagement and retention. JumpStart’s features include: our best-in-class crash reporting, including breadcrumbs and handled exceptions, performance metrics, app load time metrics and support for the broadest assortment of mobile operating systems and development frameworks. More importantly, with JumpStart your mobile app data is never sold, accessed, or used for advertising purposes. Email technical support is also included.

“As mobile becomes an increasingly critical business channel we are very excited to offer mobile app intelligence for enterprises of all sizes – from small start-ups, to established mobile-first companies and to large Fortune 500 enterprises,” said Dave Robbins, CEO of Crittercism. “JumpStart is the ideal solution for those organizations that are looking to significantly increase their mobile app responsiveness, reliability and adoption, with the convenience of monthly credit card billing, but don’t yet need the full power of the Crittercism Enterprise Edition. In addition to getting deep intelligence on their apps’ overall health and well being in the wild – as well as the best crash reporting solution in the industry – organizations using Crittercism JumpStart can rest easy knowing their users’ data remains fully private and secured and will never be sold for advertising purposes. The bottom-line is that for any organization committed to optimizing their mobile channels, JumpStart is the perfect addition to their current technology infrastructure.”

From step one, JumpStart is self-service. Sign up, select the level of Monthly Active Users (MAU) needed for the month, provide payment details and instantly gain access to the platform. Users have complete control, from adding more MAUs to cancelling a plan at any time.

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