Mobile Release Orchestration Built for Scale
Automate releases. Eliminate chaos. Ship with confidence.
For Mobile App Engineering Management
“Our last rollout caused a 20% spike in refunds, but we didn’t catch it until it hit 80% of users.”
“Auditors flagged gaps in our release logs, and we spent weeks rebuilding timelines.”
ShipShipGo Solves Your Pain:
✅ Predictable Rollouts Automatically pause releases if crashes spike
→ Auto-rollback when crash rate exceeds 2% in first 24h
→ Pause iOS rollout if App Store rating drops below 4.2
→ Full release blocked if revenue metrics dip 15% vs previous version Example: Fintech app halted rollout automatically when payment success rate fell below 98%
✅ Audit Trails Timestamped logs for compliance
→ SOC2-ready change logs with user/IP context
→ Automatic compliance reports for Google Play data safety
→ Full traceability for hotfixes (who approved, when deployed) Example: Reconstructed 6-month release history for FDA audit in 45 minutes
✅ DevOps Metrics Track release frequency and bottlenecks
→ Track release cycle time trends across quarters
→ Identify "merge day" bottlenecks in release workflow
→ Measure CI cost savings from build queuing
→ Contributor breakdown (devs vs QA vs product) Example: Reduced release staging time from 14h → 3h by optimizing code review bottlenecks
For Mobile Teams
“QA wasted 3 days testing the wrong build because someone forgot to merge the release branch.”
“Marketing accidentally announced a feature that got pulled last-minute. Again.”
ShipShipGo Solves Your Pain:
✅ Unified Workflows Sync Android, iOS engineers, managers, product, and marketing
→ Single platform for Play Store and App Store release checklists
→ Automatic version parity checks between Android/iOS builds
→ Live status dashboard for product/marketing teams Example: Media company synced 12 app variants across platforms with 0 version mismatch errors
✅ Build Queue Save $10k+/year on CI waste
→ Throttle parallel builds during active testing windows
→ Auto-cancel redundant builds from rapid-fire commits
→ CI cost forecasting based on historical patterns Example: Gaming studio reduced nightly CI costs by 62% with smart queuing
✅ Contextual Alerts Right people get right notifications
→ Product managers get % rollout updates in Slack
→ Engineers only alerted if crash rate > 0.5%
→ QA teams notified when builds pass smoke tests
→ CTO receives weekly release health digests Example: Healthtech team reduced release-related Slack noise by 83%
For Android/iOS Engineers
“I spent all Friday manually backmerging fixes. My PRs are piling up.”
“The App Store build failed because someone forgot to increment the version. Again.”
ShipShipGo Solves Your Pain:
✅ Automate Busywork. Make it foolproof Auto-create release branches with merge checks
→ Auto-increment build numbers across Android/iOS simultaneously
→ Enforce merge checks before release branch creation
→ Automatic Play Store/App Store submission with changelog templates Example: E-commerce app eliminated 100% of "version conflict" errors between platforms
✅ 1-Click Hotfixes Staged rollouts across stores
→ Auto-identify faulty commit through crash analytics integration
→ Create hotfix branch with linked PRs/cherry-picks
→ Automated store metadata updates for emergency releases Example: Travel app deployed critical payment fix to 1M users in 8 minutes flat
✅ Phased Rollouts Custom alerts from DataDog/Firebase/Mixpanel
→ Coordinate % rollouts across Android/iOS simultaneously
→ Real-time stability scoring from Crashlytics/Sentry
→ Auto-pause if user retention drops below version baseline Example: Social media platform caught memory leak in 5% rollout, preventing 10-star app rating crisis
How ShipShipGo Works
Develop: Auto-create release branches with merge checks → No more "forgot to merge main" disasters
Release: Staged rollouts across stores → Halt Android if iOS crashes spike
Monitor: Custom alerts from DataDog/Firebase/Mixpanel → "Roll back if refunds >15%"
“ShipShipGo cut our release overhead by 70%. Engineers finally stopped drowning in merge conflicts.”