Anything, the AI app builder that lets you describe an app in plain English and get a production-ready product on iOS, Android, and web, just shipped a native Analytics feature. Revenue tracking, user activity, bounce rate, and retention are now baked directly into every app built on the platform, no third-party integrations required.

The gap it fills

Until now, builders using Anything had to wire up an external analytics service themselves. That meant signing up for Mixpanel, Firebase, or Amplitude, dropping in an SDK, configuring event tracking, and then paying for yet another subscription on top of the platform fee. Anything already handles technical complexity like error detection, bug fixes, responsive design, and cross-platform compatibility for iOS, Android, and web, but analytics was still a manual step that broke the "describe it and ship it" promise.

The new Analytics feature closes that loop. Anything is your AI agent for turning ideas into apps, letting you build sites, apps, tools, and products just by describing what you want. Analytics is now part of that same one-conversation workflow.

What ships out of the box

The four metrics Anything is highlighting in the launch are exactly the ones that matter most to a solo founder trying to figure out whether their app is working:

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