Hey friend,
I have just published a new guide about how to track analytics in your Flutter app—from basic event logging to a scalable architecture that works with multiple providers like Firebase and Mixpanel.
Here's what you'll learn:
- What to track: Choosing the right events—and why they matter.
- How to structure it: Simple and scalable architectures for event tracking.
- Firebase Analytics setup: How to wire everything up in a real app.
Inside, I discuss different analytics architectures, their tradeoffs, and share my recommended approach (along with all the implementation details):
The article ended up being a bit longer than expected, and I couldn’t fit it in this email.
You can read it directly on my website:
👉 Flutter App Analytics: Scalable Architecture & Firebase Setup
Note: this guide is like the “lite” version of what’s covered in my Flutter in Production course, which includes a complete module about app analytics.
As a reminder, the course is currently 50% off during my spring sale, meaning you can get it for $99 instead of $199:
P.S. As I mentioned in the previous email, I'm having a free preview for the course. The entire module about error monitoring is currently open to everyone, so you can check it out and see if it's right for you. Note that the free preview also ends on the 8th of May.
Happy coding!