Statsig Overview
Ship, measure, & learn with the same tools as the world's largest Tech companies. Run thousands of A/B tests, safely rollout features, & dive deep on user behavior in a single, unified platform.
Statsig is a unified platform for feature flags, A/B testing, and product analytics. Ship, measure, and learn with tools used by leading tech companies.
Quick links
Install the Statsig SDK and get started in minutes.
Learn more about core concepts and features of Statsig.
Read about how to use Statsig with your data warehouse.
Key features

Control feature rollouts and manage deployments safely with feature flags.

Run A/B tests and experiments to optimize your product decisions.

Analyze user behavior and product metrics with powerful analytics tools.
Explore SDKs
Statsig offers SDKs for a wide variety of platforms to suit any codebase or deployment preference:
Client SDKs
Browser JavaScript
Client-Side React
Bare React Native SDK
Next.js SSR, SSG & Client-Side
Angular bindings for Javascript SDK
iOS, MacOS, tvOS SDK
Android Kotlin/Java SDK
Client SDK for .NET framework
Roku Brightscript SDK
Unity game engine SDK
Flutter/Dart Mobile App SDK
C++ client-side SDK
Server side SDKs
Node.js server SDK
Java server SDK
Python server SDK
Go server SDK
Ruby server SDK
.NET server SDK
PHP server SDK
Rust server SDK
C++ server SDK
Integrations
Webflow integration
Shopify integration
Segment data connector
Rudderstack connector
Hightouch integration
mParticle connector
Framer integration
Slack notifications
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Learning resources
- Statsig University: A comprehensive collection of onboarding and training content, including a video Resource Library and a schedule of user training Webinars.
- Community: Join the Slack Community to connect with other users and get help from the Statsig team.
- Blog: Stay updated with the latest developments in product experimentation and feature management on the Blog.
- Use Cases: Discover Customer Stories to learn why customers love Statsig and how they use it to power their product development.
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