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AppRTC is a reference app for WebRTC built by Google. Developers can now download a version of the application that comes with a callstats.io integration.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Karthik BR,

We wrote a guest blog post for webrtcH4cKS: The Big Churn – learning from real usage stats.

By: Lasse Lumiaho,

Monitoring is critical! Developing a service without it, is like navigating a boat without a map. There is a key difference between failures and outages: outages happen at a larger scale when key pieces of the infrastructure become unavailable. Whereas, failures are more localized and affect particular types of end-users.

By: Varun Singh, Lasse Lumiaho,

Notifications are here! The feature is available to all callstats.io customers. The notifications inform callstats.io users about issues in their WebRTC applications.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Marcin Nagy, Varun Singh,

We are thrilled to announce that we have a new callstats client library for Java based WebRTC endpoints, our second library altogether. The new callstats.java library is available on our Github page for anyone to download.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Karthik BR,

The latest release of the Temasys WebRTC plugin exposed same metrics as Chrome, and we are happy to announce that callstats.js now supports every WebRTC-capable browser. If you are interested in analytics and monitoring for Temasys, read this blog post.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Karthik BR,

Yesterday, we released an update to the callstats.io dashboard. Now it callstats.io users can see an overview of app-level metrics trends. We also added a custom time filter and icons.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, ,

We are enhancing the security mechanism for sending data to callstats.io. Previously, we implemented the origin URL to limit data gathering from a particular domain. For customers that desire more robust security, we are proposing an enhanced solution.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Eljas Alakulppi,

Jitsi Meet is an easy way to get started with building a scalable WebRTC-based communication service. We are happy to announce that callstats.io has been integrated with the Jitsi Meet Javascript application.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Karthik BR,

callstats.io will continue contributing to WebRTC standardization work at W3C along with the other academic institutions and companies. Starting this year, callstats.io is an official member of the W3C.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Varun Singh,

Typical development stages for a SaaS product are, for example, development, staging and production. As many callstats.io customers follow this type of model, we updated our dashboard to make it easier for our customers to manage multiple WebRTC apps using a single callstats.io account.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, ,

callstats.io has been up and running for the past one year. We have measured data for a multitude of webrtc apps and services. Within this article are some key aggregate metrics from that data.

By: Varun Singh, Marcin Nagy, , Lasse Lumiaho,

Lasse, our Growth hacker, was flying to London last week. Norwegian offers WiFi so decided to analyse a cloud call between a person on an airplane and a person on the ground.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Varun Singh,

Today we updated the callstats.io dashboard to show both the MOS ratings and the comments given by end-users.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, , Varun Singh,

Today we are introducing a free plan to assists all developers in debugging, testing, and diagnosing issues with a limited WebRTC deployment. There are several developer initiatives, especially hobby programmers working on WebRTC applications and we want to support them.

By: Lasse Lumiaho, Marcin Nagy, Varun Singh,