Mobile app third-party risk assessment
See the vendors and services inside the mobile attack surface.
bhind reveals the third-party companies and services behind an Android app, explains the role each one plays, and highlights the relationships and changes that deserve attention.
For third-party risk, product security, compliance, procurement, M&A diligence, and mobile platform teams.
One large-marketplace app report
- technologies identified
- 79
- third-party services mapped
- 35
- network destinations surfaced
- 1,600
- supporting evidence points
- 295,485
Every app is different. Bhind highlights the providers, product experiences, market signals, risks, and changes that matter most to your question.
The mobile supply-chain challenge
Third-party risk is hard to prioritize without context.
A modern Android app can depend on dozens of providers across analytics, attribution, identity, payments, observability, media, maps, messaging, security, and infrastructure. A flat list gives reviewers more work without explaining which relationships matter.
bhind connects each provider to its purpose, app behaviors, customer experiences, and related destinations. Risk and security teams get a prioritized vendor view they can review, compare, and monitor over time.
Business outcomes
Turn mobile app intelligence into business advantage.
Build a clear mobile vendor inventory
See third-party companies, technologies, services, and relationships in one consistent view instead of reconciling disconnected lists.
Reduce unnecessary review
Use business role, customer impact, and risk context to focus specialist attention on the providers that matter most.
Prioritize meaningful exposure
Understand which providers support identity, payments, data, communications, location, media, security, and other important app capabilities.
Monitor supply-chain change
Know when an app adds a provider, replaces an incumbent, changes a destination, or expands a third-party relationship.
What your team can see
A provider risk picture—not another vendor list
bhind brings companies, services, app behaviors, destinations, and change history together so reviewers can understand both the relationship and its business relevance.
Map third-party providers
Create a complete view of the SDKs, services, and infrastructure providers behind the mobile product.
- Providers organized by company and business purpose
- Coverage across analytics, identity, payments, media, security, and infrastructure
- Consistent comparisons across apps, releases, and portfolios
Understand purpose and exposure
Connect each provider to the app capability, customer journey, behavior, or network relationship it supports.
- Clear context for why each relationship matters
- Dependencies organized around review priorities
- Evidence and confidence included with important findings
Detect and route important change
Compare releases, prioritize changes, and notify risk, security, privacy, procurement, or diligence teams when action is needed.
- New and removed provider relationships
- Changes to important services and destinations
- Alerts and shareable reports for review workflows
Questions worth answering
Turn hidden app signals into answers your team can use.
Bhind connects what is inside each app with what changed and why it matters, giving every team the context to act confidently.
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Which third-party vendors support this Android app?
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What business or product purpose does each provider serve?
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Which providers connect to identity, payments, data, location, messaging, media, or security?
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Which relationships create the greatest dependency or review priority?
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What changed since the previous release or assessment?
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Which findings should move into risk, privacy, procurement, security, or diligence workflows first?
From app to action
A clear path from hidden signals to business decisions.
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Define the review scope
Choose the app, portfolio, market, vendors, and risk questions your team needs to understand.
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Build the provider map
bhind reveals the companies, technologies, services, app behaviors, and destinations behind the mobile product.
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Add risk context
See the purpose and relationships behind each provider so reviewers can separate important dependencies from low-priority signals.
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Compare and monitor
Track provider additions, removals, replacements, and relationship changes across every release.
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Prioritize and share
Route the most important findings to risk, security, privacy, procurement, compliance, and leadership teams.
Insights you can trust
Know what was found, what it means, and why it matters.
Bhind connects each finding to clear supporting context so teams can separate meaningful signals from noise and make decisions with confidence.
| Signal | What Bhind shows | Business value |
|---|---|---|
| Provider inventory | The companies, technologies, and services supporting the mobile app. | Creates one consistent source for third-party review. |
| Business purpose | The role each provider plays across product, growth, data, payments, security, and operations. | Explains why the relationship matters. |
| App connection | Providers linked to relevant app behaviors, experiences, and network destinations. | Adds the context needed to prioritize review. |
| Dependency view | Important services and provider relationships organized by business impact. | Helps teams focus on meaningful concentration and exposure. |
| Change history | Provider additions, removals, replacements, and relationship changes over time. | Keeps the mobile supply-chain view continuously useful. |
| Review priority | Findings ranked around the teams and decisions they can affect. | Moves intelligence into action faster. |
Frequently asked questions
What teams ask before getting started.
Bring the apps, market, or business question you care about. We will show you how Bhind turns that scope into useful intelligence.
Talk to the Bhind teamHow is this different from a list of domains found in an app?
bhind identifies the company behind each service, explains its purpose, connects it to app behaviors and customer journeys, and organizes the relationship around business and risk relevance.
Does bhind distinguish first-party and third-party services?
Yes. bhind organizes service relationships by ownership and provider, helping teams understand external dependencies and the role each company plays.
Can bhind monitor third-party provider changes?
Yes. bhind compares releases and alerts teams when providers, services, network relationships, or important dependencies are added, removed, replaced, or changed.
How does this support product security and privacy teams?
Teams receive a shared provider inventory with purpose, relationships, evidence, and change history, making it easier to focus reviews and coordinate decisions.
Can the output support vendor or M&A diligence?
Yes. The report gives diligence teams a consistent view of mobile technologies, providers, dependencies, product capabilities, and changes that can inform deeper business, security, privacy, and contractual review.
Start with the apps that matter
Turn any Android app into a clear vendor risk picture.
bhind will reveal the providers, relationships, dependencies, and changes your teams need to prioritize review and act with confidence.