Hypertune vs Statsig: Feature Flags Comparison (2026)
Hypertune is shutting down. Statsig is a viable alternative.
AI Citation Scorecard
How often each is cited by major AI engines when buyers ask feature flags questions. Last 90 days across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and Copilot.
Probes run hourly; each (engine × query) combo retests every ~3 days.
Pricing
Key Features
- ✓Unlimited environments and projects
- ✓Git-based version control
- ✓Type-safe, Rust-powered SDKs
- ✓Hypertune Toolbar for flags
- ✓AI loops for automated experimentation
- ✓Flag debugger
- ✓Webhooks for flag changes
- ✓Real-time analytics for rules
- ✓2M events/month
- ✓Unlimited flag & config checks
- ✓100,000 session replays/month
- ✓1-year analytics retention
- ✓Advanced experimentation
- ✓API controls
- ✓Priority support
- ✓Warehouse native deployment
When to choose Hypertune
You are an existing Hypertune customer and want to continue using the platform. You need unlimited environments and projects, Git-based version control, Rust-powered SDKs, a Hypertune Toolbar, AI loops, a flag debugger, webhooks, and real-time analytics for rules. You use Vercel Edge Config or Vercel Toolbar, or need integrations with Segment, Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Amplitude, or PostHog.
When to choose Statsig
You need a feature flagging platform with a free tier that includes 2M events/month, unlimited flag and config checks, 100,000 session replays/month, and 1-year analytics retention. You require advanced experimentation, API controls, priority support, and warehouse-native deployment. You need integrations with Slack, Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, Redshift, CDPs, or observability tools.