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Reddit improved app startup speed by over 50% using Baseline Profiles and R8

Posted by Ben Weiss – Developer Relations Engineer, and Lauren Darcey – Senior Engineering Manager, Reddit

Reddit is one of the world’s largest internet forums, bringing together countless communities looking for entertainment, answers to everyday questions, and so much more.

Recently, the team optimized its Android app to reduce startup speed and improve rendering performance using Baseline Profiles. But the team didn’t stop there. Reddit app developers also enabled Android’s R8 compiler in full mode to maximize bytecode optimization and used Jetpack Compose to rewrite legacy UI, improving both the user and developer experience.

Maximizing optimization using Baseline Profiles and R8 full mode

The Reddit Android app has undergone countless performance upgrades over the years. Reddit developers have long since cleared the list of quick and easy tasks for optimization, but the team still wants to improve the app, bringing its performance to the next level and ensuring it runs well on every Android device.

“Reddit is looking for any strategic improvement to its app performance so we can make the app experience better for new and existing users,” said Rob McWhinnie, a staff engineer at Reddit. “Baseline Profiles fit this use case well since they are based on critical user journeys.”

Reddit’s platform engineering team used screen-specific performance metrics and observability to help its feature teams improve key metrics like time to interactive and scroll performance. Baseline Profiles were a natural fit to help improve these metrics and the user experience behind them, so the team integrated them to make tracking and optimizing easier, using insights from geodata and device classes.

The team built Baseline Profiles for five critical user journeys so far, like scrolling the home feed, logging in, launching the full-screen video player, navigating between subreddits and scrolling their feeds, and using the chat feature.

Simplifying Baseline Profile management in their continuous integration processes, enabled Reddit to remove the need for manual maintenance and streamlining optimization. Now, Baseline Profiles are automatically regenerated for each release.

Enabling Android’s R8 optimization compiler in full mode was another area Reddit engineers worked on. The team had already used R8 in compatibility mode, but some of Reddit’s legacy code would’ve made implementing R8’s more aggressive features difficult. The team worked through the app’s existing technical debt first, making it easier to integrate R8's full mode capabilities and maximize Android app optimization.

Quote card with image of Catherine Chi, Senior Engineer at Reddit that reads: 'It’s now trivial to work with a team to instrument Baseline Profiles for their critical user journeys. We turn them around in a couple of hours and see results in production a week later.

Improvements with Baseline Profiles and R8 full mode

Reddit's Baseline Profiles and R8 full mode optimization led to multiple performance improvements across the app, with early benchmarks of the first Baseline Profile for feeds showing a 51% median startup time improvement. While responses from Redditors initially confirmed large startup improvements, Baseline Profile optimizations for less frequent journeys, like logging in, saw fewer user reports.

Baseline Profiles for the home feed had a 36% reduction in frozen frames' 95th percentile. Baseline Profiles for the community feed also delivered strong screen load and scroll performance improvements. At the 90th percentile, screen Time To Interactive improved by 12% and time to first draw decreased by 22%. Reddit’s scrolling performance also saw a 12% reduction in P90 slow frames.

The upgrade to R8 full mode led to an increase in Google Play average ratings. The proportion of global positive ratings (fours and fives) increased by four percent, with a notable decrease in negative reports. R8 full mode also reduced total application-not-responding errors by almost 30%.

Overall, the app saw cold start improvements of 20%, scroll performance improvements of 15%, and widespread enhancements in lower-end devices and emerging markets. Google Play vitals saw improvements in slow cold starts, a 10% reduction in excessive frozen frames, and a 30% reduction in excessive slow frames. Nearly 75% of screens, refactored using Jetpack Compose, experienced performance gains.

Quote card with image of Lauren Darcey, Senior Engineering Manager at Reddit that reads: 'When you find a feature that users love and engage with, taking the time to refine and optimize it can be the difference between a good and a great experience for your users.

Further optimizations using Jetpack Compose

Reddit adopted Jetpack Compose years ago and has since rebuilt much of its UI with the toolkit, benefitting both the app and its design system. According to the Reddit team, Google’s ongoing support for Compose’s stability and performance made it a strong fit as Reddit scaled its app, allowing for more efficient feature development and better performance.

One major example is Reddit’s feed rewrite using Compose, which resulted in more maintainable code and an improved developer experience. Compose enabled teams to focus on future work instead of being bogged down by legacy code, allowing them to fix bugs quickly and improve overall app stability.

“The R8 and Compose upgrades were important to deploy in relative isolation and stabilize,” said Drew Heavner, a staff engineer at Reddit. “We feel like we got great outcomes from this work for all teams adopting our modern tech stack and Compose.”

After upgrading to the September 2024 release of Compose, the latest iteration, Reddit saw significant performance gains across the board. Cold start times improved by 13%, excessive slow frames decreased by 25%, and frozen frames dropped by 10%. Low- and mid-tier devices saw even greater improvements where app start times improved by up to 40%, especially in markets with lower-performing devices.

Screens using Reddit’s modern Compose-powered design stack showed substantial improvements in both slow and frozen frame rates. For example, the home feed saw a 23% reduction in frozen frames, and scrolling performance visibly improved according to internal reviews. These updates were well received among users and reflected a 17% increase in the app’s Google Play average rating.

Quote card with image of the Android Bot peeking in from the right side that reads: Compose continues to deliver great new features for a more responsive user experience. It also provides stability and performance improvements we get to take advantage of.” — Eric Kuck, a Principal Engineer at Reddit

Up-leveling UX through optimization

Adding value to an app isn’t just about introducing new features—it's about refining and optimizing the ones users already love. Investing in performance improvements made Reddit’s key features faster and more reliable, enhancing the overall user experience. These optimizations not only improved app startup and runtime performance but also simplified development workflows, increasing both developer satisfaction and app stability.

The focus on high-traffic features, such as feeds, has demonstrated the power of performance tuning, with substantial gains in user engagement and satisfaction. As the app has become more efficient, both users and developers have benefitted from a cleaner codebase and faster performance.

Looking ahead, Reddit plans to extend the usage of Baseline Profiles to other critical user journeys, including Reddit’s post and comment experiences, ensuring even more users benefit from these ongoing performance improvements.

Reddit’s platform engineers also want to continue collaborating with feature teams to integrate performance improvements across the app. These efforts will ensure that as the app evolves, it remains a smooth, fast, and engaging experience for all Redditors.

“Adding new features isn’t the only way to add value to an experience for users,” said Lauren Darcey, a senior engineering manager at Reddit. “When you find a feature that users love and engage with, taking the time to refine and optimize it can be the difference between a good and a great experience for your users.”

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Android Studio Iguana is stable

Posted by Neville Sicard-Gregory – Senior Product Manager, Android Studio

Today we are launching Android Studio Iguana 🦎 in the stable release channel to make it easier for you to create high quality apps. With features like Version Control System support in App Quality Insights, to the new built-in support to create Baseline Profiles for Jetpack Compose apps, this version should enhance your development workflow as you optimize your app. Download the latest version today!

Check out the list of new features in Android Studio Iguana below, organized by key developer flows.

Debugging

Version control system integration in App Quality Insights

When your release build is several commits behind your local source code, line numbers in Firebase Crashlytics crash reports can easily go stale, making it more difficult to accurately navigate from crash to code when using App Quality Insights. If you’re using git for your version control, there’s now a solution to this problem.

When you build your app using Android Gradle Plugin 8.3 or later and the latest version of the Crashlytics SDK, AGP includes git commit information as part of the build artifact that is published to the Play Store. When a crash occurs, Crashlytics attaches the git information to the report, and Android Studio Iguana uses this information to compare your local checkout with the exact code that caused the crash from your git history.

After you build your app using Android Gradle Plugin 8.3 or higher with the latest Crashlytics SDK, and publish it, new crash reports in the App Quality Insights window let you either navigate to the line of code in your current git checkout or view a diff report between the current checkout and the version of your app codebase that generated the crash report. Learn more.

app quality insights with version control system integration in Android Studio
App Quality Insights with Version Control System Integration

View Crashlytics crash variants in App Quality Insights

app quality insights in Android Studio
Crash variants in App Quality Insights

Today, when you select a Crashlytics issue in App Quality Insights, you see aggregated data from events that share identical points of failure in your code, but may have different root causes. To aid in your analysis of the root causes of a crash, Crashlytics now groups events that share very similar stack traces as issue variants. You can now view events in each variant of a crash report in App Quality Insights by selecting a variant from the dropdown. Alternatively, you can view aggregate information for all variants by selecting All.

Design

Jetpack Compose UI Check

To help developers build adaptive and accessible UI in Jetpack Compose, Iguana introduces a new UI Check mode in Compose Preview. This feature works similarly to visual linting and accessibility checks integrations for views. Activate Compose UI check mode to automatically audit your Compose UI and check for adaptive and accessibility issues across different screen sizes, such as text that's stretched on large screens or low color contrast. The mode highlights issues found in different preview configurations and lists them in the problems panel.

Try it out by clicking the UI Check icon in Compose Preview.

UI Check entry point in Compose Preview
UI Check entry point in Compose Preview

UI Check results of Reply App in Compose Preview
UI Check results of Reply App in Compose Preview

Progressive rendering for Compose Preview

Compose Previews in Android Studio Iguana now implement progressive rendering, allowing you to iterate on your designs with less loading time. This feature automatically lowers the detail of out-of-view previews to boost performance, meaning you can scroll through even the most complex layouts without lag.

moving image showing progressive rendering in Compose
Progressive Rendering in Compose

Develop

Intellij Platform Update

Android Studio Iguana includes the IntelliJ 2023.2 platform release, which has many new features such as support for GitLab, text search in Search Everywhere, color customization updates to the new UI and a host of new improvements. Learn more.

Testing

Baseline Profiles module wizard

Many times when you run an Android app for the first time on a device, the app can appear to have a slow start time because the operating system has to run just-in-time compilation. To improve this situation, you can create Baseline Profiles that help Android improve aspects like app start-up time, scrolling, and navigation speed in your apps. We are simplifying the process of setting up a Baseline Profile by offering a new Baseline Profile Generator template in the new module wizard (File > New > New Module). This template configures your project to support Baseline Profiles and employs the latest Baseline Profiles Gradle plugin, which simplifies setup by automating required tasks with a single Gradle command.

Baseline Profile module wizard - Create New Module
Baseline Profile Generator

Furthermore, the template creates a run configuration that enables you to generate a Baseline Profile with a single click from the "Select Run/Debug Configuration" dropdown list.

Generate Baseline Profile drop-down menu
Generate Baseline Profile drop-down menu

Test against configuration changes with the Espresso Device API

Synchronous testing of window size changes using Espresso Device API
Synchronous testing of window size changes using Espresso Device API

Catch layout problems early and ensure your app delivers a seamless user experience across devices and orientations. The Espresso Device API simulates how your app reacts to configuration changes—such as screen rotation, device folding/unfolding, or window size changes—in a synchronous way on virtual devices. These APIs help you rigorously test and preemptively fix issues that frustrate users so you build more reliable Android apps with confidence. These APIs are built on top of new gRPC endpoints introduced in Android Emulator 34.2, which enables secure bidirectional data streaming and precise sensor simulation.

Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro devices in Android Emulator (34.2)

Test your app on the latest Google Pixel device configurations with the updated Android Virtual Device definitions in Android Studio. With Android Studio Iguana and the latest Android Emulator (34.2+), access the Pixel Fold, Pixel Tablet, Pixel 7a, Pixel 8, and Pixel 8 Pro. Validating your app on these virtual devices is a convenient way to ensure that your app reacts correctly to a variety of screen sizes and device types.

New Pixel Android Virtual Devices in the Android Emulator
New Pixel Android Virtual Devices in the Android Emulator.

Build

Support for Gradle Version Catalogs

Android Studio Iguana streamlines dependency management with its enhanced support for TOML-based Gradle Version Catalogs. You'll benefit from:

    • Centralized dependency management: Keep all your project's dependencies organized in a single file for easier editing and updating.
    • Time-saving features: Enjoy seamless code completion, smart navigation within your code, and the ability to quickly edit project dependencies through the convenient Project Structure dialog.
    • Increased efficiency: Say goodbye to scattered dependencies and manual version updates. Version catalogs give you a more manageable, efficient development workflow.

New projects will automatically use version catalogs for dependency management. If you have an existing project, consider making the switch to benefit from these workflow improvements. To learn how to update to Gradle version catalogs, see Migrate your build to version catalogs.

Additional SDK insights: policy issues

Android Studio Iguana now proactively alerts you to potential Google Play policy violations through integration with the Google Play SDK Index. Easily see Play policy issues right in your build files and Project Structure Dialog. This streamlines compliance, helping you avoid unexpected publishing delays or rejections on the Google Play Store.

Android Studio's project structure dialog showing a warning from the Google Play SDK Index
A warning from the Google Play SDK Index in Android Studio’s Project Structure dialog

Android Studio compileSdk version support

Using Android Studio to develop a project that has an unsupported compileSdk version can lead to unexpected errors because older versions of Android Studio may not handle the new Android SDK correctly. To avoid these issues, Android Studio Iguana now explicitly warns you if your project’s intended compileSdk is for a newer version that it does not officially support. If available, it also suggests moving to a version of Android Studio that supports the compileSdk used by your project. Keep in mind that upgrading Android Studio might also require that you upgrade AGP.

Summary

To recap, Android Studio Iguana 🦎includes the following enhancements and features:

Debugging

Design

Develop

    • Intellij platform update

Testing

Build

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