Android Studio vs. Purchasely

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Android Studio
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Android Studio is an official Android development integrated development environment (IDE) for mobile application development in the Android operating system developed by Google. Android Studio is based on Jetbrains'N/A
Purchasely
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No-code subscription optimization platform Purchasely is a no-code platform for optimizing In-App Subscriptions. Boasting a user-friendly interface, it lifts technical barriers letting non-develop likes and anyone build and run highly designed paywalls and A/B tests. Purchasely integrates a wide range of user engagement and analytics tools, leverages user activity event data, localizes content in multiple languages, and makes educated decisions based on real-time subscription and…N/A
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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User Testimonials
Android StudioPurchasely
Likelihood to Recommend
Android Studio is the only platform you should consider for Android development. I have found that nothing else comes close in terms of documentation or support. There is always the temptation to develop for Android using a cross platform toolkit, such as Xamarin, but unless your app is incredibly simple, you will find your self wrestling with the toolkit more than actually creating your product. If you have any Android projects still in Eclipse, you should upgrade these to Android Studio - the backwards compatibility for older versions of Android is very good, with issues only occurring with debugging on older (Lollipop or below) devices. The only scenario Android Studio is not suitable for is cross-platform development. There is no way to share code between iOS, macOS, or Windows projects with Android Studio, unless you are developing a game in C++. If you wish to develop cross platform mobile apps, I suggest Microsoft Visual Studio.
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Pros
  • It is very lightweight and resource management is done pretty well in this IDE.
  • It boots up very fast as compared to other development IDEs.
  • It is not a memory hungry IDE.
  • Even novices can work with this IDE very easily.
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Cons
  • Debugging is not that great, it can show some specific details for a better understanding of the issue.
  • It is a RAM eater tool, its hard to do multitask along with the android studio.
  • Sometimes after updating the android studio, we have to face so many random issues with the SDK or codes.
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Usability
It has improved over the versions, and it continues to do so. I have no problems using Android Studio and I think that it's quite a user-friendly software.
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Support Rating
The support of the community is very good. You can find many solutions on sites like StackOverflow and Brazilian sites like GUJ, for example. Google documentation about Android Studio is very good too. I have some Android developer friends, so they have the knowledge to support me when I need it.
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Alternatives Considered
I am primarily a Java developer so many of the IDEs I have used are specifically made for Java development. I have used IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, and NetBeans for Java development but Android Studio is far better for Android development specifically and it also has support for things like Flutter development. VS Code is quickly becoming popular across languages but Android Studio is still at the top in my opinion.
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Return on Investment
  • Due to Android Studio's day by day improvement, our company is making Android applications in more and more effective and efficient ways.
  • 24x7 support from Google and JetBrains is making our work running 24x7 smoother, and making our clients happier and happier day by day.
  • Due to the awesome animation and transition tricks, we are providing our clients more than they expected.
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Screenshot of Purchasely's user friendly Paywall builder offers a wide range of highly customizable templates. Build a highly functioning and designed paywall in less than 30 minutes.Screenshot of Purchasely supports a wide range of 3rd party integrationsScreenshot of Purchasely's Analytics allows you to track every user behavior throughout the entire subscription flow, follow live server-to-server notifications, anonymously manage users, create cross-platform aggregated dashboards, and visualize revenue and MRR.Screenshot of Purchasely is OS-agnostic. It's compliant with mobile .and TV ecosystems on iOS, Android, Huawei, Amazon devicesScreenshot of Purchasely lightweight SDK offers the simplest and more powerful way to distribute In-App Purchases in your apps. Purchasely supports a large number of SDKs and stores: iOS SDK;Android SDK; React Native SDK; Cordova SDK; Flutter SDKScreenshot of Purchasely is for winners