Run experiments on static pages with Statsig and the Flags SDK
This example uses Statsig for feature flags with the Flags SDK along with the @flags-sdk/statsig
Statsig adapter and the Flags Explorer.
https://flags-sdk-statsig.vercel.app/
This demo uses two feature gates on Statsig to control the visibility of two banners on the page. Both gates are configured to show/hide each banner 50% of the time.
Once you visit the page, you can see a variation of both/one/none of the banners. Since this example is using a stable id to identify users, you will see the same variation all the time.
To test different variations, you can use the Dev Tools at the bottom to reset the stable id and reload the page. This allows you to test different variations of the banners.
If you deployed your own and configured the feature gates on Statsig, you can also use the Flags Explorer to test different variations by creating overrides.
The easiest way to get started with Statsig is through the native integration in the Vercel Marketplace.
In order to use the Flags Explorer, you need to link the project on your local machine.
vercel link
Select the project from the list you just deployed.
This allows the Flags SDK and the Flags Explorer to work correctly, by getting additional metadata.
vercel env pull
Head over to the Statsig Console and create the two feature flags under Feature Gates:
Summer Sale
with the gate id summer_sale
, targeting the Stable ID
Free Shipping
with the gate id free_delivery
, targeting the Stable ID
Note: please make sure you select the Stable ID
instead of the User ID
which is selected by default.
You can also find the gate ids in the flags.ts
file.
Select the Summer Sale
and Free Shipping
feature gates and configure them on the Statsig Console.
Create a new rule by clicking on "+ Add New Rule" and set the percentage to 50%.
After that, click on "Save" at the bottom right corner.
If you provide the STATSIG_CONSOLE_API_KEY
and STATSIG_PROJECT_ID
environment variables, the Flags Explorer will fetch additional metadata from the Statsig API.
This will show the description (if set) and displays a link to the feature gate on the Statsig Console.
You can find both values in the Statsig Console.
Run experiments on static pages with Statsig and the Flags SDK
This example uses Statsig for feature flags with the Flags SDK along with the @flags-sdk/statsig
Statsig adapter and the Flags Explorer.
https://flags-sdk-statsig.vercel.app/
This demo uses two feature gates on Statsig to control the visibility of two banners on the page. Both gates are configured to show/hide each banner 50% of the time.
Once you visit the page, you can see a variation of both/one/none of the banners. Since this example is using a stable id to identify users, you will see the same variation all the time.
To test different variations, you can use the Dev Tools at the bottom to reset the stable id and reload the page. This allows you to test different variations of the banners.
If you deployed your own and configured the feature gates on Statsig, you can also use the Flags Explorer to test different variations by creating overrides.
The easiest way to get started with Statsig is through the native integration in the Vercel Marketplace.
In order to use the Flags Explorer, you need to link the project on your local machine.
vercel link
Select the project from the list you just deployed.
This allows the Flags SDK and the Flags Explorer to work correctly, by getting additional metadata.
vercel env pull
Head over to the Statsig Console and create the two feature flags under Feature Gates:
Summer Sale
with the gate id summer_sale
, targeting the Stable ID
Free Shipping
with the gate id free_delivery
, targeting the Stable ID
Note: please make sure you select the Stable ID
instead of the User ID
which is selected by default.
You can also find the gate ids in the flags.ts
file.
Select the Summer Sale
and Free Shipping
feature gates and configure them on the Statsig Console.
Create a new rule by clicking on "+ Add New Rule" and set the percentage to 50%.
After that, click on "Save" at the bottom right corner.
If you provide the STATSIG_CONSOLE_API_KEY
and STATSIG_PROJECT_ID
environment variables, the Flags Explorer will fetch additional metadata from the Statsig API.
This will show the description (if set) and displays a link to the feature gate on the Statsig Console.
You can find both values in the Statsig Console.