Changelog

2024. Update 4.

We fixed an issue with external dependencies in the React SDK causing the library to crash when upgrading to React 18 or Next.js 15 or a combination of the two. Release verion is 1.0.13, we encourage you to upgrade.

See more at React Package

2024. Update 3.

We've redesigned the user interface so that it's easier and more intuitive to use.

The layout for the list of projects, users, and decisions has been drastically improved.

We look forward to hearing your feedback on the new design.

2024. Update 2.

DecisionLab Pro.

Starting at $20/month you can create time-sensitive decisions. These decisions auto-update their values after a set amount of time.

Decisions can be scheduled to update at a specific time each day, week, month, or quarter.

Decisions can be scheduled to update on a specific day of the week.

Decisions can be scheduled to update on a specific weekday of the month.

Or any combination of the above.

We're also introducing the ability to do A/B testing with your decisions, meaning you can assign multiple values to a decision and randomly assign them to users.

Controlling the percentage of users that see each value is done on a per-decision basis. And analytics will be provided to help you understand which values are performing better.

This feature is currently in beta and available to all DecisionLab Pro customers.

2024. Update 2.

Teams.

Team members can be managed within each project. New team members will receive an email with instructions on how to join the project and will have access to all the decisions within the project.

2024. Update 1.

We've created the ability for you to have multiple projects. It's designed to help you manage your decisions for different products or services.

With projects you could segment decisions by: environment, team, product, server, region, etc.

Ideally we'd want to add a combination of all of these different dimensions to your decisions and projects is the first step towards that.

Different projects will require the use of different API keys. Instructions on how to setup project keys are inside the application.

2023. Update 3.

Decisions can be deleted via the application. Deleted decisions will be immediately removed from any service using them. You will need to manually remove them from your code if you're using a decision.

We've interviewed for YC. We didn't enter the round but received some valuable feedback that we hope to be integrating into the product.

We've discovered that the space for these tools is broad and each different service is providing a slightly different solution to similar problems. We know we can't address all of them, but we're hoping to address some of the most common ones.

If you have any feedback, please let us know. We're looking to improve our product.

2023. Update 2.

Decision values can be updated through the application.

Decisions can have tags added to them. Tags can be removed from a Decision. Changing tags will not affect any services using the decision nor the behaviour of the decision.

2023. Update 1.

Welcome to DecisionLab.

We're aiming to make it easier for you to manage values in your code.

DecisionLab is aimed at software engineers who need to make decisions in their code, and internal users who need to update these decisions with or without taking time and other resources away from engineers.

With DecisionLab you can create decisions, and reference their values in your code.