Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
SF open-source A/B testing and feature flagging running statistical analysis on existing data warehouses; YC W22 $5M revenue 2024 warehouse-native competing with LaunchDarkly and Statsig for developer experimentation infrastructure.
GrowthBook is a San Francisco-based open-source feature flagging and A/B testing platform — backed by Y Combinator (W22) — providing engineering teams and product managers with a self-hostable, warehouse-native experimentation system that connects directly to Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Databricks, and Postgres data warehouses to run A/B tests against existing event data without requiring a separate third-party analytics SDK or data pipeline. Founded in 2020 and generating $5 million in revenue in 2024 with a 21-person team, GrowthBook operates under an open-core model (MIT license for the core platform, paid GrowthBook Cloud for the managed option) that has built a developer-first community and significant self-hosted installed base.
Distributed workflow infrastructure platform for TypeScript developers; durable execution, event-driven coordination, and long-running process reliability for cloud-native applications.
Eventual is an infrastructure platform enabling developers to build distributed cloud applications with event-driven workflows, long-running processes, and reliable async coordination patterns that are complex to implement correctly on standard serverless infrastructure. Founded in 2022 and headquartered in San Francisco, Eventual provides a developer SDK and cloud runtime that abstracts the complexity of distributed systems coordination — event sourcing, workflow state management, saga patterns, and eventual consistency — into an accessible TypeScript/JavaScript API.
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