GrowthBook
Company History
GrowthBook, originally known as Growth Book, was launched in 2021. The company was founded by Graham McNicoll and Jeremy Dorn with the mission to build an open-source experimentation platform. Shortly after launch, they added feature flagging capabilities to the platform. Supported by Y Combinator, Khosla Ventures, and Nexus Venture Partners, GrowthBook has quickly grown to become the most popular open-source feature flagging and experimentation platform.
Founders
GrowthBook was founded by Graham McNicoll and Jeremy Dorn. Graham McNicoll and Jeremy Dorn have experience in building enterprise-grade experimentation software for major tech companies. Their expertise and vision have been instrumental in developing GrowthBook into a leading platform for feature flagging and A/B testing.
Services
GrowthBook offers a cutting-edge open-source platform designed for feature flagging and A/B testing. The platform is specifically built for data teams, engineers, and product managers, helping companies to analyze experiment results and streamline code deployment. GrowthBook supports integrations with major SQL data sources and tools like Mixpanel and Google Analytics, allowing for comprehensive data analysis and decision-making.
Products
GrowthBook provides an open-source platform for feature flagging and A/B testing. The platform includes a visual editor that allows users to conduct website experiments without needing engineering or code changes. Developers can benefit from SDKs that facilitate integration with various programming languages and platforms. The platform leverages a company's existing data infrastructure and business metrics to enable data-driven product decisions.
Industry and Sector
GrowthBook operates within the B2B industry, focusing on analytics as a sub-industry. By offering specialized tools for feature flagging and A/B testing, GrowthBook serves companies looking to optimize their product development processes. Their platform addresses common challenges such as high costs, data compliance, and vendor lock-in that are often associated with existing SaaS solutions in this space.