His decision to drop out of ECE to pursue Traque full-time was a good one for this software development team and startup. He was able to launch a mobile-first application monitoring tool specifically designed to meet their unique needs. Traque brings together error monitoring and event tracking into one intuitive platform specifically built to simplify today’s developer workflow. Since the app’s official launch on July 25th, 2025, it has been made available for iOS users.
Zabrotski has eight years of experience in software development in different industries, such as Fintech and Big Data. He applied the technical expertise he developed while building Speekl’s platform to design Traque. With affordability as a top priority and not willing to sacrifice core functionality, it remains accessible to startups and small development teams.
In an otherwise saturated application monitoring space, Traque is differentiating itself by focusing on mobile accessibility. Setting up the app is just a few minutes. It becomes your central hub for understanding how applications perform. This powerful hybrid approach gives developers the flexibility they need to build, test, and deploy their projects from anywhere. Now, they can truly escape the boundaries of a laptop!
Features Designed for Developers
What separates Traque are the core features that truly focus on the needs of today’s development teams. By integrating error monitoring and event tracking into one platform, it provides developers with a comprehensive view of their application’s performance. Other features of the mobile app, including customizable notification settings, help users obtain alerts that best meet their individual needs.
According to Zabrotski, in today’s rapid rate of development with a sense of urgency around all things innovatory, having real-time insights is key. He continued, “The problem with most tracking tools is that they force you to be chained in front of your computer all day. With Traque, developers can have the information needed at their fingertips, wherever and whenever they need it.
Now, startups from the United States as well as those from the United Arab Emirates have been clamoring to adopt Traque. This represents a great first wave of customers. Feedback from early adopters has been tremendously positive, with users appreciating the app’s quick and simple setup and immediate boost in productivity.
“It was very easy and fast to set up Traque in our projects.” – Kurt Jeffries
Future Expansion and Innovative Features
Looking forward, Traque plans to widen its scope, with the aim of adding Java and Python SDKs to their offering. This will allow many more developers to fit Traque into their current workflows without a second thought. Further, the company has emphasized developing its collaborative AI features with a privacy-first ethos.
Daria Simonyan, co-founder of Speekl, was optimistic about the difference Traque’s advanced AI technology could make. “These AI capabilities are going to be a game changer,” she said. Smart, predictive insights can make builders significantly more productive.
“Instead of drowning in data, developers will get intelligent insights that help them make better decisions faster. It’s almost as good as having an engineer walk around with you 24/7.”
Affordable Pricing for Essential Features
Perhaps one of the best features of Traque is their dedication to keeping their product affordable. By focusing on essential features needed by startups and small teams, Traque aims to democratize access to high-quality application monitoring tools. This emphasis on practical, cost-saving solutions addresses an unmet need among practitioners. Or they lack knowledge of what’s available, since many existing tools are cost prohibitive for smaller organizations.
Traque is putting Quebec on the map. It is fast on track to become a must-have resource for development teams in search of useful monitoring solutions without the typical monetary burden.