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Stop Context-Switching: How Kotzilla Console 3.16.0 Streamlines Android Debugging
Kotzilla Platform Update | November 6th, 2025
Beyond interface improvements, this Kotzilla Platform update ensures compatibility with the latest Kotlin ecosystem tools. The new Koin IDE Plugin now supports Koin Annotations 2.2. At the same time, the SDK is compatible with Kotlin 2.1.20, keeping you current with modern Kotlin and Koin practices without disrupting your Android or KMP development workflow.
Ok, let's now talk about the improvements in the Kotzilla Console:
In this update, we've focused on eliminating some key friction points in your Kotlin debugging workflow. Kotzilla Console 3.16.0 delivers a more intuitive experience that helps you solve performance issues and crashes faster and stay focused on what matters: building great Kotlin applications.
Contextual Navigation for Kotlin Apps
Contextual breadcrumbs throughout the Kotzilla Console mean you always know exactly where you are. Whether you're managing multiple Kotlin Multiplatform applications or investigating a specific performance issue, the application name and clear navigation path remain visible on every page.

Understand Impact at a Glance: Enhanced Dashboard for Kotlin Developers
The enhanced Dashboard transforms how you prioritize critical issues. In the "Critical issues ranked by number of impacted sessions" view, each problem now displays three key insights side-by-side:

- Last seen: showing when the issue most recently occurred (e.g., "3d ago"), helping you spot recurring issues versus one-time anomalies instantly
- Impacted sessions: a visual chart with detailed breakdown showing both the percentage of affected sessions (i.e, "81%") and the total count (i.e, "13 / 16"), making real user impact immediately clear
- Generate AI prompt: a convenient icon button on the right that gives you instant AI-assisted debugging help with contextually-aware prompts for your specific Kotlin and Koin issues
Set Up With Confidence: Improved Onboarding for Kotlin Multiplatform
We heard your feedback: Some users reported feeling uncertain during SDK setup, particularly when working across multiple platforms.
Platform-specific onboarding icons eliminate that confusion.

When registering a new Kotlin app, you'll now see distinct visual markers for Android, Android with Compose, Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP), Compose Multiplatform (CMP), and SDK Library projects.
You'll be able to verify at a glance that you're configuring the correct type of Kotlin application, exactly as you intended.
About the Author: This article was written by Miguel Valdes-Faura from the Kotzilla team. Kotzilla provides AI-powered performance monitoring for Koin-based Android applications, trusted by leading companies like Canal+, TotalEnergies, Worldline, Volkswagen, and Литрес to speed up issue resolution and reduce downtime. Follow us for more insights on Android development best practices and performance optimization strategies.