How do you release experimental features to early adopters?

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  1. flipper

    🐬 Beautiful, performant feature flags for Ruby. (by flippercloud)

    This follows the design of Flipper pretty closely, but if you're early you probably don't need more than that. You might be tempted to pollute your user model with flags of sorts — sure, fine, cool, whatever, that works too:

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  3. ld-find-code-refs

    Build tool for automatically sending feature flag code references to LaunchDarkly

    Are you looking for an external service with integrations with multiple programming languages, such as LaunchDarkly?

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