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.
Collaborative SQL and Python analytics platform acquired by ThoughtSpot in 2023; analyst-focused reporting and exploration complementing ThoughtSpot's AI search.
Mode Analytics is a collaborative data platform combining a SQL editor, Python notebooks, and report publishing into a single environment where data analysts can write queries, build visualizations, and share insights with business stakeholders. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, Mode was acquired by ThoughtSpot in 2023, integrating its collaborative analytics capabilities into ThoughtSpot's AI-powered analytics platform. Under ThoughtSpot, Mode's tools continue serving the analyst community that used Mode as their primary reporting and data exploration environment.
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