
Monitoring call quality in a WebRTC application is harder than it looks. You need consistent telemetry, enough context to interpret what you’re seeing, and dashboards that are actually useful when something goes wrong in production. This post covers how we integrated Peermetrics into an Amazon IVS Real-Time

WebRTC applications present unique operational challenges that traditional monitoring tools cannot address. Unlike conventional web applications, real-time communication systems operate with complex peer-to-peer connections, dynamic network conditions, and media processing pipelines that can fail silently or degrade gradually. The primary challenge lies in observability. WebRTC applications generate

We’re happy to announce that WebRTC.ventures has acquired Peermetrics, the innovative real-time communication analytics platform that has been helping developers monitor and optimize their WebRTC applications since 2021. This strategic acquisition represents WebRTC.ventures’ commitment to supporting open source WebRTC projects while also providing the most comprehensive real-time

Through the power of WebRTC, millions of people connect face-to-face with colleagues across continents, collaborate on virtual whiteboards in real-time, share their screens with support teams, and much more. However, when issues arise, identifying the root cause within the complex web of connections can feel like searching