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Launch on the dark side

Dark launching software shares production-ready features to small groups of users to gather feedback, fix bugs, and assess performance prior to full demployment

User the force of feature management

The Force behind dark launches doesn't bind the universe together, but lies in using feature flags—if-then logic statements—to release code more frequently. Feature flags are the easiest way to dark launch because they allow developers to enable or disable features without redeploying new builds.

Using feature flags at scale is best practice for modern software development and enables faster deploy and release, with less risk.

Make feature management a reality

Power at cosmic scale

Test safely and personalize

Segment users based on any attribute with powerful custom targeting rules. Progressively release features to these segments to run canary tests, validate new features via experiments, and tailor the experience to each user. And if things go wrong, just hit a kill switch.

Track and manage every flag

Managing feature flags at scale requires visibility into your features across environments and projects. Use custom roles to provide granular access control, audit logs to track changes in real-time, and code references to clean up old flags.

Empower all teams

Give non-developers more control over software delivery to enhance the customer experience and save engineers time. Developers can deploy when they want, and the business can release when they—and their customers—are ready.

Come to the dark side

Our platform empowers dark launching and mastering the force of feature flags at scale. We serve trillions of flags every day and provide critical development infrastructure for some of the world's most recognized brands.

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20T+

feature flags server to users daily

14M+

mobile devices & browsers served daily

3M+

servers reached worldwide daily

200ms

to propagate feature flag updates

We've been able to roll out new features at a pace that would've been unheard of a couple of years ago

Michael McKayPrinciple Software Engineer

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