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Notiqo
Visual analytics tracking validation directly from Figma
Notiqo connects your Figma screens with analytics events and validates tracking in real time while your app runs. Product, design and engineering teams can visually map events, detect missing or broken tracking, and debug analytics faster without digging through spreadsheets or raw event logs. Built for teams using tools like Mixpanel, Firebase Analytics and Amplitude who are tired of shipping blind analytics implementations.
We built Notiqo after repeatedly running into the same problem across mobile projects:
Analytics tracking was scattered everywhere.
Events lived in spreadsheets, Figma comments, Jira tickets, developer memory, random Slack messages… and once the app shipped, nobody really knew if tracking was actually working correctly.
A single renamed button could silently break dashboards, funnels or marketing campaigns for weeks.
So we started building a visual workflow where teams can:
• Connect Figma screens to analytics events
• Define tracking collaboratively
• Validate events in real time while navigating the app
• Detect missing, duplicated or broken tracking instantly
The goal is simple:
Make analytics implementation observable instead of invisible.
Would love feedback from product teams, mobile developers, QA engineers and anyone who has suffered through analytics debugging at 1am because “purchase_completed” suddenly stopped firing.
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About Notiqo on Product Hunt
“Visual analytics tracking validation directly from Figma”
Notiqo was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #35 on the daily leaderboard. Notiqo connects your Figma screens with analytics events and validates tracking in real time while your app runs. Product, design and engineering teams can visually map events, detect missing or broken tracking, and debug analytics faster without digging through spreadsheets or raw event logs. Built for teams using tools like Mixpanel, Firebase Analytics and Amplitude who are tired of shipping blind analytics implementations.
Notiqo was featured in Design Tools (260.7k followers), Analytics (172.3k followers) and Developer Tools (514.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 125.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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