Egyptian startup Luciq, formerly known as Instabug, has launched a pioneering platform that uses agentic artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionize mobile app maintenance. The company, which is dual-headquartered in Cairo and San Francisco, is introducing what it calls “Agentic Mobile Observability” to proactively manage app health.
Beyond Monitoring To Autonomous Action
Unlike traditional tools that simply monitor and report issues, Luciq’s AI agents are designed to act. They autonomously detect, diagnose, fix, and validate problems directly in the production environment. “It’s not just monitoring anymore – it’s mobile observability that acts on your behalf,” said Omar Gabr, CEO of Luciq.
How Agentic AI Works
The platform’s agentic AI is distinct from reactive or generative AI. It is built to learn, reason, plan, and execute tasks to achieve specific goals. In practice, Luciq’s AI identifies flaws in mobile applications, intelligently filters out irrelevant alerts, prioritizes incidents based on their impact on the business, and applies fixes often before end-users are even aware of a problem.
Solving A Critical Business Problem
Luciq’s technology directly addresses a major pain point in the mobile economy: user intolerance for app crashes and poor performance. In a competitive market, even a single disruption can lead to lost revenue and declining user trust. By ensuring app stability and resilience, the platform aims to significantly improve the user experience and provide businesses with a critical competitive advantage.
About Luciq
Luciq, formerly Instabug, is a mobile observability and performance monitoring company with roots in Egypt and the US. Founded in 2016 by Omar Gabr, the company provides developers and enterprises with tools to monitor, diagnose, and now autonomously repair issues in mobile applications, helping top apps worldwide deliver high-quality user experiences.
Source: MEA Tech Watch


