Looking for a replacement for App Center? Runway’s Build Distro enables teams to clearly define and group the different types of builds they distribute and streamlines getting those builds into teammates’ hands. But how does it compare to other options?
https://t.co/iYsEmbz4Yo
In our last edition of the Flight Deck, we looked at why mobile engineers dread releases, the Xcode feature that helped one team eliminate 66,000 lines of code, the Runway 2024 year in review, and much more.
Read it all below:
https://t.co/RqCi34DVJN
Back at the beginning of the holidays, the average time an iOS app spent waiting for review was 4hr w/ 51 mins in review. How do things look in 2025?
⏰ Waiting: 8h 41m
🔎 In review: 1h 7m
Much slower! What about TestFlight beta reviews? Take a look:
https://t.co/sele9ZZXIs
Mobile releases eating into your team's time and resources? You're not alone.
Join our upcoming webinar & learn how to improve your release process before it majorly derails your work.
🎫 Jan 23 @ 10AM PST / 1PM EST → https://t.co/xFJPcJrR0H
You can’t roll a mobile release back — the nature of mobile makes implementing a true rollback mechanism inherently impossible. But luckily, with a little bit of effort, a close approximation to rollbacks can be achieved. @polpielladev shows how:
https://t.co/mpb3t6YHCs
ICYMI while counting down to 2025, in our last edition of the Flight Deck we looked at measuring the costs of production issues, rolling back bad releases on mobile (yes, this can be done), how PrizePicks scaled their releases using Runway, and more.
https://t.co/7cDBlfnkE0
Between error-prone manual steps, constant context switching, and that one engineer who holds all the ‘secrets,’ mobile releases are a drain on your team's time and resources.
Join @GabrielSavit and @polpielladev on Jan 23 to learn how to fix this.
https://t.co/cXVYOpPQk1
We’re already hard at work on all our plans for 2025, but we’d like to take a moment to reflect on 2024.
We built more big features, enhancements, and a longer list of new automations & integrations than any year before. Take a look:
https://t.co/r7fMEOr5VT
“I went on vacation last week and it was the first time in 4 years I didn’t have to be involved in a release at all. It’s been a big weight off my shoulders.”
We talked to PrizePicks' mobile team about how Runway helped them evolve their release process.
https://t.co/LsluDa4y8r
ICYMI, while eating a 3rd helping of mashed potatoes, in our Nov. Flight Deck we looked at testing the untestable, the 45 finalists for the 2024 App Store Awards, automating GitHub tasks with GitHub CLI, holistically monitoring release health, and more.
https://t.co/jGKl7Rxhkc
Did you miss our SF meetup, hosted by @getsentry? While it’s too late to serve you the great food Sentry provided, or hang out with you over drinks, we can share our panel on how to holistically monitor mobile release health and run better rollouts.
https://t.co/yd7cisi4ia
We talked to PrizePicks about how Runway helped evolve their mobile releases from a chaotic process that required extensive experience to make work, to a mature setup that easily supports the 150+ people who functionally contribute to their app.
https://t.co/LsluDa4y8r
Join us in SF on Nov 20th at @getsentry HQ to hear a discussion on mobile release health and rollouts from:
- Akanksha Gupta from DoorDash
- Gabriel Savit from Runway
- Neil Manvar from Sentry
- Ty Smith from Uber
Plus eat, drink, and network. RSVP:
https://t.co/jNZc5xFPE3
App Store Connect was awfully flaky at the end of Oct. And Apple’s communication about that flakiness was even… flakier. Instead of waiting around for Apple to (maybe) update their own status page when things are broken, check out our unofficial page:
https://t.co/gmpIJNYoZn
In the Bay Area? Then join us for our very first Flight Deck meetup, co-hosted by @getsentry in SF.
We’ll discuss how to holistically monitor mobile release health and run better rollouts, plus we’ll eat, drink, network and hang out. RSVP to join in:
https://t.co/jNZc5xFPE3
ICYMI, in our spooky, scary October Flight Deck newsletter, we looked at app development on iPad, AI on Android Spotlight Week, how to build the perfect release train, how automation is not enough to manage your releases, and much more.
Read it below:
https://t.co/JWucsAke2D
Another great @droidconLondon is complete. Thanks to everyone who came by our booth to talk mobile releases and grab some LEGO.
Next, you'll find us in SF for our very first Flight Deck meetup, co-hosted by @getsentry. RSVP to join us on Nov 20th.
https://t.co/jNZc5xFPE3
Are you an Android developer in London who happens to be attending @droidconLondon this week? Stop by our booth to enter our raffle for a LEGO Concorde, pick up one of our signature mini LEGO sets, and talk to us about how we can help your team better manage your mobile releases.
Can you improve your mobile releases with automation? Sure. It'll never be enough, though, because humans collaborate on building our apps, and then other humans use those apps and poke at them and break them. Human interaction will never be automated.
https://t.co/SwnlIjbmwl