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March 2025

Overview

This release focuses mainly on our reports by improving the Velocity Report and launching the new Decisions Report. Both of those reports will help you get a better overview and track your experimentation program more effectively.


Velocity Report updates

In this release we focused on improving the Velocity Report which we launched in February. Thank you for all the great feedback you sent us (keep it coming), we tried to address as many of them as possible. Here are some key updates:

  • Added Teams and Tags filters: Being able to report on specific teams and filter on tags was the main feedback we received.
  • Improved Filters usability: We made it easier to select multiple values in the filters.
  • Unique Experiments toggle: We replaced the old 'Show iterations' toggle with a new 'Unique Experiments' toggle.
  • Not Completed widget: To make it clear that it includes early Full On as well as early stops, we renamed the Aborted widget to Not completed.

Beta Feature: Decisions Report

After the Velocity Report, we are also excited to launch the second part of our reports, the Decisions Reports (Beta). While the Velocity Report focuses on the experiments you and your colleagues run, the Decisions Report focuses on the choices you make as a result of those experiments. Those decisions include Full On, Keep Current, and Abort. This report also includes a Decisions Timeline, which makes it easy to quickly browse through past decisions.

  • How to enable it? If you have not enabled reports yet, your platform admin can turn on the beta version of 'Experiment reports' from the platform settings page.
  • What's next? We are already working on some improvements but like with the Velocity Report we are very much looking forward to getting your feedback on this first release of the Decisions Report so we can make it right for you.

Experiment Dashboard redesign

We are working on a new improved version of one of the most important parts of the product, the Experiment Dashboard page (which we renamed the Experiment Overview page), and while we did not quite manage to finish it in time for this release we want to give you a preview of what we are doing so you can give us some early feedback. The main reason behind this redesign is to consolidate how Fixed Horizon and Group Sequential experiments are shown and to make it easier for everyone to make quality decisions.

  • How to see it? Within the dashboard of any existing experiment you will have a 'Load new UI' alert which will enable you to toggle between the old and the new view.
  • What's next? Give us your feedback below or send it to [email protected].

Feedback & Next Steps

We want to build the best possible experimentation platform for you, so if you have any thoughts on this release or other features, please let us know.

In the next few weeks, we will start improving our Feature Flags capabilities. While we have a good idea of the problems to solve and features to deliver, we would love to hear your use cases. If you have particular needs or requirements, let us know and we can schedule time to chat.