For any app, big or small, mobile measurement is critical to its success. Having insights into an app’s user and performance data can help advertisers to make an assessment of the ad campaigns and gather insights around attribution, ROI, acquisition channels, and conversions, etc. A mobile measurement partner (MMP) is, thus, an app advertiser’s best friend along with a UA partner to help collect and organize the app data to attribute campaign events and calculate the true impact of their campaigns.
Some of the most common and major attribution platforms in the industry are Appsflyer, Adjust, and Kochava, as well as Branch and Singular. Then there is also Firebase by Google, one of the oldest in the market yet an unexplored MMP.
Firebase by Google is a platform that helps app developers and businesses build and scale apps. It also gives insights into app performance and stability, as well as attribution and measurement data for user engagement and retention. It can be easily integrated with iOS and Android through APIs that are packaged into a single SDK. [Note: Firebase recently announced a host of new updates and features in 2022. You can access the entire keynote announcement to learn more.]
An ideal user for integrating with Firebase is a starting-up app looking to scale. An app, at the start of its scaling journey, usually has limited data to deal with and operates on a low marketing budget. Integrating with an MMP like Firebase at this stage will help such an app to benefit from the early tracking reports and test waters for tracking and measurement. Integrating early also helps performance marketers to get a view of their users and grow quickly. While Firebase has its limitations as compared to other bigger players in the industry in terms of events one can measure, it is not limited to smaller apps. Several of the big companies like Zillow, Vimeo, Under Armor, and Imour, continue to use the Firebase SDK. Many companies also prefer to use Firebase to have greater control over their data, while others use it in their tech stack for onboarding new users, and understanding their users across devices.
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