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Overview

This topic explains the LaunchDarkly Honeycomb integrations available, including events and triggers.

About Honeycomb

Honeycomb is an observability platform engineering teams use to visualize, analyze, and improve cloud application quality and performance. To sign up for a free Honeycomb account, visit their signup page.

Events

The Honeycomb events integration is available to customers on select plans

The Honeycomb events integration is only available to customers on select plans. To learn more, read about our pricing. To upgrade your plan, contact Sales.

The LaunchDarkly Honeycomb events integration helps you diagnose problems by sending flag events to Honeycomb. Honeycomb displays those events alongside performance graphs so you can correlate feature rollouts with changes in operational health. To learn how, read Using the Honeycomb events integration.

Triggers

LaunchDarkly supports using flag triggers with Honeycomb. You can use flag triggers to automate flag changes. For example, you can create an alert in Honeycomb that uses a trigger to toggle a flag on or off if a performance metric drops below a certain threshold. To learn how, read Using flag triggers with Honeycomb.