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Description
Hypertune stands out as a highly adaptable platform that excels in managing feature flags, conducting A/B testing, performing analytics, and configuring applications. It is designed with comprehensive end-to-end type safety, Git-inspired version control, and allows for local, synchronous, in-memory flag evaluations.
You can establish type-safe, tailored inputs such as the current User or Organization to fine-tune feature flag rules, ensuring precise targeting of your desired audience. Furthermore, the platform enables the creation of reusable variables like user segments that can be utilized across various feature flags, facilitating swift debugging for individual users.
With options for A/B testing, percentage-based rollouts, multivariate tests, and machine learning loops, Hypertune allows for an effortless rollout, testing, and optimization of new features. Additionally, you can log analytics events with type-safe custom payloads and create dynamic funnels and charts within the dashboard to assess the influence of every feature release.
Moreover, the SDK can be initialized with just the necessary feature flags, enabling partial evaluation of flag logic on the edge, thus enhancing both performance and security. This combination of capabilities makes Hypertune a versatile choice for developers aiming to innovate and refine their applications effectively.
Description
Togglz serves as a Java-based implementation of the Feature Toggles concept, which is widely adopted in agile development, particularly within continuous deployment and delivery frameworks. This approach revolves around linking a toggle to every new feature under development, providing the flexibility to activate or deactivate these features during the application's runtime, which can even be customized for individual users. The significance of Feature Toggles becomes especially clear in agile environments, where they are utilized by major platforms such as Flickr. Essentially, a configuration file is created to outline multiple toggles corresponding to various features in progress. The application leverages these toggles to determine whether to display the new feature to users. With the toggle set to disabled by default, this strategy enables safe deployment of the application onto production servers, even if the feature remains unfinished or untested. Once the feature is fully developed, it can be activated in the live environment whenever desired, allowing for seamless transitions and updates. This flexibility enhances the overall development workflow, making it easier for teams to manage feature rollouts.
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Hypertune
Country
United Kingdom
Website
www.hypertune.com
Vendor Details
Company Name
Togglz
Website
www.togglz.org
Product Features
Feature Management
A/B Testing
Entitlement Management
Feature Alerts
Feature Flag / Toggle
Feature Rollout Management
KPI Monitoring
Kill Switch
Multivariate Testing
Product Experimentation
Whitelist Creation
Product Features
Feature Management
A/B Testing
Entitlement Management
Feature Alerts
Feature Flag / Toggle
Feature Rollout Management
KPI Monitoring
Kill Switch
Multivariate Testing
Product Experimentation
Whitelist Creation