What can you do with Launchbees?
Everything, except for making your coffee in the morning ☕
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Everything, except for making your coffee in the morning ☕
Last updated
Launchbees allows developers and product teams to control the release and configuration of features in their applications. It enables continuous delivery and real-time control of features, making it easier to manage software development and improve the user experience.
Feature flags, also known as feature toggles, allow developers to enable or disable specific features in the application without redeploying the entire codebase. This helps in managing feature rollouts, A/B testing, and gradual releases.
Roll out new features to a small percentage of users initially (canary releases) and gradually increase the rollout to a larger audience. This approach helps identify and address potential issues or bugs before a full release.
You can target features to specific organizations based on the pricing plan, dependencies, upsells, and different product configurations.
In case a new feature causes issues or receives negative feedback, you can easily roll back to a previous version or configuration, minimizing the impact of potential bugs or failures.
Launchbees enables teams to make configuration changes in the product remotely without the need for a full application release, making it easier to address issues or update feature settings in real time.
Enable a feature on trial for a customer without any extra bandwidth. You can also choose to add a time limit for the trial.
Don't just enable and forget. Track your paid features using Launchbees and make sure to bill them to avoid revenue leakage.
Launchbees provides collaboration capabilities, allowing different teams (e.g., development, product, Customer Success, Ops, and Sales) to work together efficiently on feature releases and optimizations.
With feature flags and remote configuration, teams can push new features to production quickly, reducing the time-to-market and staying competitive in the market.
By gradually rolling out features and using feature flags, teams can mitigate risks associated with new feature releases, ensuring a smoother experience for end users.
Track paid and free features for all the accounts. Monitor the status of each feature & never miss out on collecting payment for enabled features or overlooking potential conversion opportunities from trial features.