Feature-wise you'll find everything you would expect from a feature flag tool. Where Tggl stands out is when you start to actually use it in a team, you get the job done much faster, and non-technical people actually enjoy using it.
The competition focuses on "a tool for devs" whereas Tggl's positioning is around product-tech collaboration.
I've been working at Upflow for a few months now, and it's been a pleasure building a product with this team. I love how we listen to the customers, try to understand their pains and needs, and solve them in the best way possible. Also, it's refreshing to work with this technical stack, especially with GraphQL. I feel like we're going in the right direction, and it feels great to be apart of that.
I've been working at Upflow for a few months now, and it's been a pleasure building a product with this team. I love how we listen to the customers, try to understand their pains and needs, and solve them in the best way possible. Also, it's refreshing to work with this technical stack, especially with GraphQL. I feel like we're going in the right direction, and it feels great to be apart of that.