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LaunchDarkly Reviews in April 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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LaunchDarkly Reviews & Ratings

4.8

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Based on 80 ratings & 148 reviews

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Ashish R

09/18/23

5 out of 5

"An Amazing tool which gives you control over the release new features to the users."

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? It is very easy to create "feature flag" and can be consumed on both front-end and backend with there SDK key. If multiple developers are working on same project each of them can create a separate feature flag to work and test while development. What do you dislike about LaunchDarkly? I didn't find any major dislike. Handling multiple feature flag on production may be tedious if you are doing pre-alpha, alpha, beta or full-fledge release to the ...

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Nikhil D

09/18/23

4.5 out of 5

"Useful and effective service"

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? In the past, we have implemented featurization services internally. While it is simple as a concept, it is challenging to have consistency across products. Using LaunchDarkly for featurization across the product portfolio provided us that consistency. LD APIs are extremely effective, and reflect flag changes instantly. What do you dislike about LaunchDarkly? We have many developers testing LD features, so the cap on the number of users in the admin ...

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Hafeez A

09/14/23

5 out of 5

"LaunchDarkly is an amazing product to use for any work we do following agile methodology."

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? The "feature flags" creation for any design and development of the product. Each individual working on same project can crete their respective feature flag and that makes the development environment faster. . What do you dislike about LaunchDarkly? Nothing as such. But by creating a different feature flag. Its good if we can create with their own respective ID. Because when we move to production we have to change the other peoples created feature ...

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Raghu B

09/13/23

5 out of 5

"Have full control on your feature rollout"

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? Best thing about LaunchDarkly is its flexiblity in allowing users to configure different flag types, schedule the rollout and target a small set based on percentage. I have been using LaunchDarkly for last 2 years and I feel still there are lot of LD features that I am not using. What do you dislike about LaunchDarkly? To be frank, nothing really. Everything is just awesome with this tool, I like this tool most and suggest many of collegues to use ...

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Anonymous User

09/12/23

5 out of 5

"Very necessary for experimentation oriented teams"

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? When integration is done successfully, you are free to explore your hipothesis with the safety of a solid feature flag system. The best part of it is that all changes are imediate. You can select who will be affected by your changes and easily set them across multiple deployment environments. That really allow for great speed, specially if the whole business has the understanding that you can experiment without many risks! Deploying on weekends is ...

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Anonymous User

09/12/23

5 out of 5

"Great tool for managing deployment risk for new builds"

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? The ability to both control percentage rollouts on new features and manage new feature development work in a safe way. We are able to easily run internal beta, early access, and the GA rollout plans as a result of the LD capabilities. Regional controls also are a boon to development. What do you dislike about LaunchDarkly? I can't get the getting started menu to disappear without completing all the tasks even if I don't want to complete them. ...

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Anonymous User

09/12/23

5 out of 5

"LaunchDarkly is empowering our Company"

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? Simple to use along with great features that our engineers can take advantage of. What do you dislike about LaunchDarkly? Can be tought o find things wtihin the UI What problems is LaunchDarkly solving and how is that benefiting you? Testing in Prod and being able to rollback quickly

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Peeyush T

09/12/23

4.5 out of 5

"review from a full stack architect"

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? It works great. Never had any downtime noticed, which is exceptional. You can also tie it to users. It also works on backend and frontend What do you dislike about LaunchDarkly? Pricing could be cheaper. The number of projects in the basic plan is limited to 2. What problems is LaunchDarkly solving and how is that benefiting you? releasing features without fear in continuous delivery

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Paz A

07/23/23

5 out of 5

"We use it a lot in order to ship fast and safely in production"

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? Very easy to use and implement feature flags in your product. What do you dislike about LaunchDarkly? Pricing is a bit strict being a per-user basis. What problems is LaunchDarkly solving and how is that benefiting you? We use LaunchDarkly to release features in smaller chunks because we hide them under a feature flag. This allows for more rapid delivery without breaking things. And even if stuff break we can always turn off the FF and use it as a ...

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Anonymous User

07/10/23

5 out of 5

"An excellent feature flagging system with a minor problem"

What do you like best about LaunchDarkly? Integration of the SDK for our mobile apps was relatively simple, and usage over the last two years has been excellent. We've used it extensively for featuring flagging as well as configuration items. Switching flags can't be done by accident, setting up a new project gets you a production environment AND a testing environment by default, and when a new flag is created, both environments get access to the flag (though the states are separate). What ...

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