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Open source feature flagging and A/B testing
GrowthBook is an open source platform to help companies make data-driven product decisions with feature flags and A/B tests. Existing SaaS solutions like LaunchDarkly require a company to send all of their data to them. This results in high costs, data compliance issues, and vendor lock-in. As a result, many companies end up building their own platforms in-house, which can take thousands of hours of work and lots of headaches. To solve this, GrowthBook uses a company's existing data infrastructure and business metrics. We believe feature flags and experimentation are the right way to build products at scale and that they will become a standard part of the development process. GrowthBook is well positioned to be a leader in this growing market.
GrowthBook is an open-source platform for experimentation, feature flags, and product analytics. It offers warehouse-native deployment, a standardized stats engine, and integrations to run and analyze A/B tests at scale.
GrowthBook provides a warehouse-native platform to run experimentation and feature flags, with a self-hosted option and cloud SaaS. It supports controlled rollouts, automatic rollbacks, and guardrails for features; integrates with data warehouses and provides a product analytics layer to track user behavior and identify opportunities. The platform includes a world-class statistics model, SDKs across multiple languages, and tools for real-time debugging, guardrails, and AI-assisted data analysis. It can be deployed self-hosted or on GrowthBook Cloud, and is designed to work with various data sources and development workflows via REST and SDKs.
Who itβs for: Product and data teams (engineers, product managers, data scientists) at tech-forward companies implementing experimentation and feature flagging at scale.
Selling to 3,000+ companies; open-source platform; multiple deployment options (cloud and self-hosted); emphasis on speed, scale, and AI-enabled analytics
Graham is the Co-founder and CEO of GrowthBook. Previously he was the CTO of Education.com for 6 years. He helped grow Education.com into one of the largest Ed-tech platforms, helping millions with access to quality educational material, and led to a successful exit in 2019. Graham is a three times startup founder, including starting an international non-profit to increase access to communication in the developing world, particularly sub Saharan Africa. He has a degree in Physics from CMU.
Jeremy is the Co-founder and CTO of GrowthBook. Prior to that, he was Chief Architect at Education.com where he scaled the web application to over 1 billion requests per month. Jeremy is also heavily involved in the open source community and speaks at conferences on the importance of building great developer experiences.

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