Unrevealed is the best way for product teams to manage their feature rollouts.
🎯 Test your feature on a target audience
🫣 Perfect it in secret
🪄Reveal it to the world with a drag & drop
@sentry_co Hey André, yes it is. We believe a kanban board is something people are used to, and therefore it makes the process really easy to understand.
Basically every column represent a stage of your release process like draft, QA, beta, released.. (you define them). So you just have to drag and drop a feature within those stages to affect the rules of the feature.
To sum up, you can Test your feature first on just a few users, then perfect it (before anyone else sees it) based on the feedback you get and then release it to the world ;)
@vladimir_d_ursel Aha. neat! So its launchdarkly as a kanban board? So for v2 launch go with this title and you will get 10x visits: "launchdarkly as a kanban board 👉 that will 100x your release process" 😬
@sentry_co Yes and no haha, we didn't want to mention Launchdarkly because they are really generic (one of the reason of the complexity), when we really focus on feature rollout.
But you make a good point, maybe we should actually mention it, so people get the idea faster!!
Thank you very much for the feedback 🙏
@vladimir_d_ursel Customers want to know one thing. What's your differentiator that's so good that I will bother switching from what I use now to your solution. Keep asking that question until it's answered. That's how I think of clear communication. Esp digital products.
Congratulations on the launch of Unrevealed! How does Unrevealed simplify the process of feature flag management for non-technical stakeholders like PMs and marketing teams?
@a007mr Hey Anton! Unrevealed takes a workflow based approach to release management.
Imagine being able to drag & drop your features between the different stages of your process (development, QA, Beta, etc).
With traditional tools, you'd need to configure complex rules for each of your environments. In Unrevealed, you define your own workflow in advance so everything bit of complexity that's not relevant is removed.
If you want to learn more, we explain this in detail in the introduction of the docs :) https://docs.unrevealed.tech/doc...
Let me know if you have any question!
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Awesome platform @thomgroutars!
The ability to test features on a target audience and perfect them in secret is incredibly intriguing.
How does Unrevealed ensure that the feature remains hidden during the perfecting phase? Also, does it integrate with any analytics or user feedback tools?
Congratulations on the launch! Looking forward to learning more about this amazing product!
@gusoliveira_ Good question!
We provide SDKs to developers which allow them to ask a simple question: "Is feature x enabled for this user?". In react for example, it would look like this:
const { enabled } = useFeature('my-sick-feature')
They can then decide to do whatever they want with this. It could be simply hiding a menu item in your app, or going through a completely different code paths.
The way we answer this question is by looking at which stage a feature is currently in, and how you've configured your stages. For example, you could have an "Internal testing" stage which enables features for anyone inside your company.
We are currently planning an integration with Cycle as a feedback tool!
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