> That should not be a reason why to adopt a feature flag platform
It's one of the two big reasons. First is the ability to rollout features gradually and separate deployments from feature release, and second is the ability to turn new features off when something goes wrong. Even part of the motivation of A/B testing is de-risking.
It's one of the two big reasons. First is the ability to rollout features gradually and separate deployments from feature release, and second is the ability to turn new features off when something goes wrong. Even part of the motivation of A/B testing is de-risking.