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The Best Shopify Mobile App Builders in 2026, Ranked and Reviewed

More than 60% of ecommerce traffic now comes from mobile devices, yet most Shopify stores are still relying on a mobile website to capture it. The conversion gap between mobile web and a native app is significant, with benchmarks consistently showing in-app conversion running three to four times higher than mobile browser sessions.

Qovery Q1 2026 Demo Day

See our latest retrospective and live updates. We're showcasing Event-Based Autoscaling via KEDA, allowing you to scale on business metrics that actually matter. We’ll also debut Copilot Troubleshoot to solve complex deployment failures instantly, demonstrate how MCP Agents are setting a new standard for your workflow, and share more about NGINX migration. Qovery is the Kubernetes management platform built for the AI era.

From Tools to Teammates: A Practical Framework for AI Agents in Network Operations - Du'An Lightfoot

AI agents are quickly moving from experimentation to real-world deployment in network operations — but how do you adopt them without introducing unnecessary risk? In this session from AI for Network Leaders – Powered by Selector, Du’An Lightfoot shares a practical framework for building and deploying AI agents in production network environments. He covers: This session cuts through the hype and provides a clear, actionable model for teams looking to move from AI as a tool to AI as a teammate.

Diff-erent Perspectives: How Specialized LLM Personas Catch More Bugs

We’ve built a multi-LLM PR reviewer that runs on every pull request in a couple of our own repos. Two independent models look at each change in parallel, each wearing a set of “persona hats” tuned to a specific area of the codebase. They compare notes, duplicates get stripped out, and the PR author ends up with a single review comment rather than a wall of noise.

Building Audit-Ready Observability for Digital Banking

Most observability platforms are built to answer one question: what’s broken right now. Regulators are asking a different one: what happened, exactly, and can you prove it? Digital banking operates under constant regulatory scrutiny, where frameworks like DORA, PCI-DSS, and GDPR require every incident to be fully reconstructed across systems, timelines, and access. Systems can recover quickly, but the ability to explain what happened often remains fragmented across tools and teams.