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Flagsmith Features

What are the features of Flagsmith?

Functionality

  • Multi-Environment Control
  • Feature Testing

Management

  • Flag Management
  • Rollout & Rollback Control
  • Monitoring

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Functionality

Deployment-Ready Staging

Maintain, or facilitate maintenance of, tested and approved code in a deployment-ready state for manual pushes to production.

Not enough data

Integration

Integrate with other development and testing software, such as continuous integration or test automation tools.

Not enough data

Extensible

Plug-in capable for added resources, features, and functions within the product itself.

Not enough data

Multi-Environment Control

Empowers users to smoothly deploy features in a variety of environments. 16 reviewers of Flagsmith have provided feedback on this feature.
88%
(Based on 16 reviews)

Feature Testing

Allows teams to test features in production for select target groups without deploying. This feature was mentioned in 18 Flagsmith reviews.
88%
(Based on 18 reviews)

Management

Processes and Workflow

Designate the necessary tasks and workflows for a team's unique development cycle.

Not enough data

Reporting

Generate visual dashboards and reports around development cycle progress.

Not enough data

Automation

Automate repository detection, version control, testing, and more.

Not enough data

Flag Management

Grants users a centralized dashboard for organized feature flag management. 18 reviewers of Flagsmith have provided feedback on this feature.
94%
(Based on 18 reviews)

Rollout & Rollback Control

As reported in 17 Flagsmith reviews. Grants users granular control over feature rollouts and rollbacks.
91%
(Based on 17 reviews)

Monitoring

Allows users to track the status of deployed features and application performance via automated alerts. This feature was mentioned in 15 Flagsmith reviews.
79%
(Based on 15 reviews)

Analytics

Reporting and Analytics

Provides reporting and analytics tools to quantify the results of the experiment.

Not enough data

Heatmaps

Provides heatmap functionality to assess what parts of the website visitors are engaging with most.

Not enough data

Experimental Design

Multivariate testing capacities

Allows for the testing of multiple variables at a time during a single test.

Not enough data

Concurrent Testing

Allows multiple experiments to be deployed simultaneously.

Not enough data

Mobile Testing

Allows mobile web pages to be tested during A/B experiments.

Not enough data

Computing

WYSIWYG

What You See is What You Get (WYSIWYG) features allow the editing of web pages without HTML. This means you can directly edit pages with images and text without any coding.

Not enough data

AI/Machine Learning

Uses algorithms and continuous data entry to enable the technology to develop insights and optimize testing.

Not enough data

Little to No Coding

Requires little to no knowledge of coding. Usually this means it comes with prewritten code.

Not enough data