Hypertune

Hypertune

Type-safe feature flags. Optimized for React and Next.js.

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Hypertune is the most flexible platform for feature flags, A/B testing, analytics and app configuration. Optimized for TypeScript, React and Next.js.
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fmerian
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I stumbled upon @Hypertune when I started contributing to @next-forge.

Thoughtfully crafted and opinionated, if you're building a @Next.js-based product and are looking for a feature flag provider, Hypertune is a solid option.

Giovambattista Fazioli

I tried using it and everything worked in just a few minutes. I love that it's designed for TypeScript and NextJS. The installation documentation is well done and straightforward.

Mu Joe

Type-safe feature flags for React/Next.js is honestly a gamechanger—no more worrying about breaking stuff with a typo, fr. This is realy gonna save me headaches!

Mu Joe

Type-safe feature flags for React/Next.js is such a gamechanger—no more weird runtime bugs just from a typo, lol. This is realy smart stuff, love it!

Udit Akhouri

Really love how polished Hypertune looks — the type safety + deep Next.js integration is 💯.

Quick question: how are you planning to support power users or new teams when they get stuck mid-experiment or config rollout? Especially when fast A/B cycles can create a ton of edge-case issues.

We actually faced this with our last product — so now we’re launching something on PH soon called Exthalpy, a live AI video agent that helps teams support users in the moment, with real actions, not just replies. Would love your support when we go live 🚀

Cheers,

Udit (fellow PH builder)

Joey Judd

Whoa, type-safe feature flags built right into React and Next.js? That’s wild—feature flags always trip me up in bigger projects. Super curious if you support granular flag rollouts!

Kimi Hakkinen
Few years ago, I have used some technology called 'feature switch' which uses a k-v store to determine whether the user could see our new feature. We need to customise almost everything including define the feature name, infuencing range, and the launch time. And now, Hypertune takes over everything, even the logic panel looks pretty like a map of user story. Awesome.
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