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How to Migrate from Statsig to ConfigCat: Feature Flag Migration Using MCP Servers

· 9 min read
Péter Ádám Kóródi
Between the ifs and elses lies endless possibilities.

In this step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to automate your Statsig feature flags migration with AI-powered Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Instead of writing custom scripts or manually recreating each flag, you can use natural language commands to transfer your entire configuration reducing migration time by up to 80%.

Migrate Statsig feature flags to ConfigCat with MCP Servers

How to Migrate from LaunchDarkly to ConfigCat

· 16 min read
Eszter Valentinyi-Harmath
Marketing in the heart, front-end in the mind, Nutella in the veins.

Are you considering a switch from LaunchDarkly? Whether you're looking for more flexibility, cost-efficiency, or just a smoother developer experience, ConfigCat offers a refreshingly straightforward alternative. With a built-in import tool and transparent SDKs, moving your feature flags over is quicker than you might think. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the migration process - without breaking a sweat (or your codebase).

Migrate from LaunchDarkly

Leveraging Feature Flags in Government Agencies

· 7 min read
Zayyad Muhammad Sani
You live, you learn.

Government agencies, with their strict security requirements, often face difficulties in fully embracing DevSecOps practices. Balancing the need for rapid feature releases with robust security measures poses a challenge. Feature flags offer a promising solution in this context. By seamlessly integrating into DevOps and DevSecOps pipelines, they can empower government agencies to effectively manage feature releases while maintaining high levels of security.

On and off feature flags crossed