
We’re excited to introduce the Content Ignite® Mobile SDK – a powerful new way for publishers to deliver high-performing, privacy-compliant advertising across iOS and Android apps.
As user journeys span desktop, mobile web, and in-app environments, having a single place to manage revenue and optimisation is more important than ever. The Mobile SDK brings the full power of Fusion into your app stack, helping you maximise yield while keeping control.
With the Content Ignite Mobile SDK, you can now extend the reach of Fusion across:
All of this is managed from a single platform, so your commercial, product, and engineering teams are aligned on the same data, controls, and optimisation tools.
The SDK is designed to plug into your existing setup with minimal friction:
Monetisation shouldn’t have to wait for app store approvals.
With the Content Ignite Mobile SDK you get:
We’ve baked compliance into the SDK so you don’t have to reinvent the wheel:
We’ve made sure the integration experience is smooth and transparent:
The Mobile SDK is built to empower commercial teams, not just engineering:
If you’re looking to unify web and app monetisation, simplify your stack, and unlock more value from every impression, the Content Ignite® Mobile SDK could be a great fit.
Interested in early access or a demo?
Get in touch with our team and we’ll walk you through how it can work for your apps and existing ad stack.

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