AttryEvents

Mobile app events that explain user quality, not just clicks.

Attry gives mobile teams an event layer for campaign analytics and app user analytics. Track installs, opens, sessions, purchase intent, purchases, custom events, app version, platform, country, city, and device context from React Native and Capacitor apps.

Auto lifecycle events from the SDK
Custom events with typed metadata
Revenue events tied back to campaigns and deep links
From SDK event to campaign insight
Each event can carry the app, user, device, platform, version, country, and attribution context needed to understand which users become valuable.
01
install_
first app launch
02
open_
session activity
03
track_
custom product events
04
revenue_
purchase + currency
attribution payload_
source=tiktok · campaign=spring · match=high

Event analytics for mobile app owners

Attry is not only a deep link tool. It is becoming a simple analytics package for mobile teams that want campaign analytics, app user analytics, and revenue attribution in one dashboard.

01

Automatic lifecycle events

React Native and Capacitor SDKs can collect install, open, session, foreground, background, and deep link open events without forcing teams to build their own event plumbing.

02

Custom events with parameters

Track product-specific events such as template_saved, onboarding_step_completed, or paywall_seen with metadata that can later be filtered by campaign, platform, app version, country, and user.

03

Revenue-ready purchase events

Use the reserved purchase event with value and currency so Attry can show revenue next to the campaign, source, deep link, country, platform, and app version that created it.

04

User quality breakdowns

See not only where installs came from, but whether those users opened the app, started sessions, triggered important events, purchased, and came from iOS or Android.

How event tracking works in Attry

Events are collected by the SDK, enriched by the API, stored for analytics, and rolled up into dashboard views that stay understandable.

01

Initialize the SDK

Install the React Native or Capacitor package, initialize it with the App ID and live SDK key from Attry settings, and let the SDK start the event queue.

02

Collect context

The SDK and API attach device, platform, app version, locale, timezone, country, city, user ID, deep link, and campaign context where available.

03

Track custom behavior

Send custom events with parameters for the actions that matter in your app. Attry keeps event names flexible while reserving purchase for revenue.

04

Analyze quality

Dashboard tables and charts can compare events by campaign, source, platform, app version, geography, and revenue so teams can see which traffic is actually useful.

A lightweight mobile app analytics layer for campaign and user quality

Attry is designed for mobile app owners who want to connect acquisition campaigns to real app behavior. Instead of stopping at clicks or installs, Attry event analytics helps teams understand opens, sessions, custom product actions, purchase intent, purchase revenue, platform mix, app versions, countries, cities, and downstream user quality.

useful for_
Mobile app event tracking for React Native and Capacitor
Auto install, open, session, foreground, background, and deep link events
Custom events with metadata parameters
Purchase revenue with value and currency
Campaign, platform, app version, country, city, and device breakdowns

Common questions

Practical answers for teams comparing deep linking tools, mobile attribution platforms, and SDK-based event tracking.

What events does Attry collect automatically?

The SDK is built to collect lifecycle events such as install, open, session start and end, foreground, background, and deep link opens. Availability can depend on platform permissions and SDK integration.

Can I send custom app events?

Yes. You can track custom events with parameters, such as a feature name, plan, screen, experiment, or product metadata. These events can be analyzed with campaign and app context.

How should purchases be tracked?

Use Attry's reserved purchase event with value and currency. That lets the dashboard display revenue by campaign, source, deep link, platform, app version, and geography.