Breaking down the build vs buy dilemma

WHITEPAPER

Our latest whitepaper breaks down the many considerations dev teams like yours must take into account when choosing to build or buy a feature management platform. Inside you’ll learn how companies have approached the decision-making process and get key insights that informed their respective approaches.

  • Scale
    How migrating from a homegrown solution to a robust feature management solution supports teams as they grow and as the number of supported apps increases.   
  • Advanced capabilities
    Why advanced features like targeting, percentage rollouts, administrative tooling, and experimentation can unleash better software performance.
  • Maintenance and performance
    Key considerations around concerns like technical debt and “sunsetted” feature flags that can slow teams down.
  • Collaboration and visibility
    The struggles to foster collaboration across teams when in house solutions perpetuate inconsistent feature flagging frameworks and practices.

“We've been able to roll out new features at a pace that would've been unheard of a couple of years ago." 

Zach Ozer

Rob Zuber

Vice President of Engineering, Clubhouse

Better feature management
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At face value, it can be easy to assume that building a feature management solution in house is the cheapest most effective path forward. But is that really true? Getting to the bottom of the case doesn't have to require a ton of research, time, or mental gymnastics. Our eBook breaks down the key considerations that allow teams at Paramount, Northern Trust, and Intuit to pivot from productivity-draining maintenance to tangibly improving customer experiences.