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devtodev

Game analytics platform with prebuilt reports for economy balance, progression and LTV forecasting across mobile, PC and console titles.

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LT Est. 2013 Active Product Analytics

Our Verdict

Solid mid-tier game analytics with useful canned reports; a pragmatic pick between free tools and enterprise stacks.

Pros

  • Prebuilt reports for economy, progression, and LTV
  • Built by and for game developers
  • Reasonable pricing versus enterprise game analytics
  • Cross-platform mobile, PC, and console coverage

Cons

  • Niche to games; not useful elsewhere
  • UI can overwhelm with prebuilt dashboards
  • Less flexible than building on a warehouse
  • Smaller ecosystem than GameAnalytics or Unity
Best for: Indie and mid-size game studios wanting prebuilt economy, LTV, and retention reports. Not for: Non-gaming products or studios wanting fully custom analytics on their warehouse.

When to Use devtodev

Good fit if you need

  • Game economy balance analysis for mobile titles
  • Player progression funnel for level completion drop-off
  • LTV forecasting for mobile game monetization team
  • DAU/MAU retention dashboard for PC and console titles
  • In-game purchase analytics for live ops decisions

devtodev Pricing

Pricing Model
freemium
Free Tier
Yes
Entry Price
β€”
Enterprise Available
No
Transparency Score
β€”

Beta β€” estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Lock-in Assessment

Medium 3/5
Lock-in Score
3/5

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