#TwitterFlight Breakout Sessions
Better identity with Digits
Digits
Increasingly, the phone number is the primary identifier for an individual. In developing markets, it’s the only identifier.
Digits is a new way for your users to sign in to their apps and websites without using a password. Simple and safe to use, Digits requires only a phone number. Learn more from our Digits session.
Tap into Twitter
Fabric
Getting noticed is often as difficult as getting a high-quality app shipped. Between iOS and Android, there are over two million apps available.
With that in mind, we’re excited to announce the Twitter Kit, which includes three new products to help you tap into Twitter to get the growth you want. Learn more about the Twitter Kit from this session.
Build better apps with Crashlytics
Crashlytics
If you read reviews for apps, you know the fastest way to drop in App Store rankings is to ship before you’re ready.
In this session, you’ll learn how Crashlytics, the world’s best quality tool suite for mobile development, can help to keep your users happy.
Drive app downloads and growth
Mobile App Promotion
Getting noticed among millions in the app store can be incredibly difficult.
Since 75% of Twitter usage is on mobile, it’s the perfect environment for reaching an engaged mobile audience. In this session, you’ll learn how to drive discovery and growth of your apps.
Monetize your apps with MoPub
MoPub
MoPub
Turning your app into a business is one of the most exciting moments in the development lifecycle. MoPub is a powerful and sophisticated advertising technology that helps developers monetize apps more effectively.
In this session, you’ll learn how to build ad-supported apps and hear about best practices from a number of successful developers.
Lightning Theater Talks
@flight The enegy is amazing at #twitterflighthttps://t.co/SzezELUtmp
— Azeem Jiva (@javawithjiva)
October 22, 2014
So I just got early access to @fabric and now want to quickly learn how to code and build
an app just, because. #twitterflight
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John Colucci (@johncolucci) October 22,
2014
Ok, just played around with @fabric in my test app. Probably the best sdk integration
experience ever. Props to you. #easytech#DevLife
— Anthony J. Agby Jr.
(@agbyaj) October 22, 2014
I was really inspired at #twitterflight today. Everyone in
and connected to mobile development should be excited about @fabric!
— Carmen Yuen (@carmenjyuen) October 23, 2014
Already added @Fabric and Twitter Digits, awesome onboarding, even better
than @Crashlytics! Digits is just what we needed.
—
Benjamin Hardy (@stiiig) October 23, 2014
If you are following @Flight, you know Twitter just upped it's game bigtime.
I particularly love @Digits. So smart.
— Chris Sacca
(@sacca) October 22, 2014