Evan Groth is an AI engineer and seasoned Android specialist with a decade of experience building mobile products from startup prototypes to market-ready releases. He led Android efforts at Jyve and Branch Metrics—where he not only maintained and enhanced the popular Branch Android SDK for deep linking and sharing but also evangelized the platform through talks, meetups, and partner integrations. More recently he guided app development as a lead engineer at Advantage Solutions and now builds consumer-facing AI photo visualization products in San Francisco. A frequent hands-on contributor and founder of multiple mobile ventures, Evan combines product intuition with a proven ability to ship SDKs and apps that scale across partners and channels.
The Branch Android SDK for deep linking and attribution. Branch helps mobile apps grow with deep links / deeplinks that power paid acquisition and re-engagement campaigns, referral programs, content sharing, deep linked emails, smart banners, custom user onboarding, and more.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:183 commits, 82 PRs, 224 pushes in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Evan implemented changes to the Branch Android SDK, focusing on features related to sharing deep links and custom sharing properties. They introduced functionality for customizing the title and message of share links for various channels and added support for including or excluding specific apps from the share sheet. Additionally, they contributed to code for simulating installs and testing, which involved modifying the SDK's internal behavior and adding related functions.
These build files can be used to upload optional dependencies to Maven, which would otherwise be included.
Contributions:7 commits, 6 pushes, 1 branch in 2 months
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