
Tggl
Feature flag and release management platform with A/B testing and dead code detection.
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Product overview
Tggl is a feature flag and release management platform based in Paris. Product and engineering teams use it to manage feature rollouts, run A/B tests with traffic splitting, control progressive releases, and handle remote configuration, all without redeploying code. The platform also includes a dead code detection feature that identifies unused feature flags to help teams reduce technical debt. Founded in 2022, Tggl is a small, self-funded company with fewer than 10 employees. Despite its size, it has attracted customers in regulated sectors, including the fintech Swan and SaaS companies like Sellsy. The platform includes review and approval workflows (four-eye principle), audit logs, and role-based access controls. Pricing starts at 18 euros per month for up to five seats and 100,000 requests, making it one of the more affordable options in the category. A 30-day free trial is available without a credit card. The Pro plan at 89 euros per month adds unlimited projects and one million requests. Tggl stores data within the European Union on AWS infrastructure and offers an open-source proxy for teams that want full control over where flag evaluation data is processed. SDKs are available for TypeScript, Node.js, Kotlin, Rust, Angular, Lua, and other languages. KEY FEATURES: - Feature flags with A/B testing and progressive rollout - Dead code detection for technical debt management - Review and approval workflows with audit logging - Open-source proxy for self-hosted flag evaluation - SDKs for multiple languages and frameworks
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