Claritics has a special promotion going for the month of March only — for any social or mobile game developer who signs up for our Social Intelligence Suite and instruments their app before the end of the month, you’ll be entered into a raffle for your chance to win a free PS Vita. Click here to sign up.
Onboarding with Claritics only takes about 15 minutes, and the service is completely free to use for the first 30 days. So there is literally nothing to lose. We are so confident that once you test out our gaming analytics you’ll be so hooked that you won’t be able to live without them. And if that’s the case, you can keep using our analytics for a nominal fee after thirty days, or if you qualify it will remain free in perpetuity. If you’re not blown away by our analytics and you decide you’d rather stick with your existing solution, well, you may have earned yourself a free PS Vita. Not a bad deal!
What can you expect after instrumenting our analytics?
Claritics is the most powerful social analytics tool on the market. Our SaaS-based analytics apps deliver real-time data and actionable insights to help you get the most from your app’s acquisition, engagement and monetization campaigns. We were recently selected by TheBroth to power analytics for their mega hit Facebook game, Barn Buddy, and we were recognized as one of the year’s Top 50 Startups by TiE Silicon Valley. Some of the standout features from our intelligence suite include:
Need more reason to instrument your app? Here’s a few details about the free PS Vita™ you’ll have the chance to win:
What are you waiting for? Click here to sign up, and after you instrument your app drop us an email with your name, phone number and address, and we’ll let you know if you win. The drawing will be held at the end of March and the winner will be contacted immediately.
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