Twitter launched its developer platform Fabric in 2014, and today gave developers a dedicated Fabric mobile app for both iOS and Android.
With the app, developers can keep an eye on what’s happening with their own apps and get notifications when something important happens.
“We sift through millions of events every day to intelligently give you the most important information,” says product manager Meekal Bajaj. “And starting today, our real-time alerting system will send you a push notification when something critical is affecting your app.”
“When you get a push notification from us, we’ll give you everything you need to know: full stacktraces, number of affected users, and breakdown of devices and platforms – all in real time,” Bajaj explains. “That way, even before you pull up your laptop, you know where to look for a bug, who on your team to reach out to and how it could affect your metrics.”
You can grab the app now from the App Store or Google Play.
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Twitter Launches Fabric Mobile App
People involved | Time:2025-05-19 17:28:23
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