Appocore vs. LaunchDarkly

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Appocore
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Appocore is a platform dedicated to facilitating efficient and quality-driven development of digital products. It's a collection of proprietary operational and cloud-based software solutions, tailored to meet the specific needs of each project. Appocore's functionality encompasses the following: Appocore Passport - Used to create and manage user profiles from out of the box. Gmail, Facebook, VK, Apple ID, SMS, e-mail registration, login and recovery. E-mail…N/A
LaunchDarkly
Score 7.6 out of 10
N/A
LaunchDarkly provides a feature management platform that enables DevOps and Product teams to use feature flags at scale. This allows for greater collaboration among team members, and increased usability testing before full-scale feature deployment.
$12
per month per Service Connection per month, or $10 per 1k client-side MAU per mo
Pricing
AppocoreLaunchDarkly
Editions & Modules
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Foundation
$12
per month per Service Connection per month, or $10 per 1k client-side MAU per mo
Enterprise
Custom
Guardian
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
AppocoreLaunchDarkly
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup Fee$1,500 one-time fee per installationOptional
Additional DetailsDiscount available on the Foundation plan for annual pricing.
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Community Pulse
AppocoreLaunchDarkly
Considered Both Products
Appocore

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LaunchDarkly
Chose LaunchDarkly
We were considering changing to Flagsmith as they presented us with a way cheaper quote than LaunchDarkly. We ended up not doing so as the cost of migrating would be quite high.
Chose LaunchDarkly
LaunchDarkly stood out to us because it put control of the application within the hands of our engineers. We didn't want to allow business users to manipulate the production site via a third-party tool. Instead, our focus was on delivering faster as an engineering team.
Chose LaunchDarkly
LaunchDarkly has been much more reliable and easy to use than “home grown” tools that we used in the past.
Chose LaunchDarkly
None. LaunchDarkly was our only choice.
Chose LaunchDarkly
All the above products more or less suffice the requirement. But in terms of usage as a common integrated platform , the experience [is] quite great. Further performance and product support are also quite good.
Chose LaunchDarkly
Rollout is another dedicated feature flag tool that can be used to manage features. LaunchDarkley offers all the features of an enterprise level tool, unlike Rollout, reserves the security features for the Enterprise plan. Out of box integrations are limited but they do have a …
Chose LaunchDarkly
Previously we had a homegrown solution to manage our feature flags. It was extremely old, not maintained, difficult to implement for the engineer and had limited applicability as it could only be used in back-end systems as well as having no auditing for changes made by users.
La…
Chose LaunchDarkly
We didn't end up trying any other alternatives as LaunchDarkly has a very good reputation for being one of the best feature flag services to use and was what my company went with right from the get go.
Chose LaunchDarkly
We decided to use LaunchDarkly because they are the market leader. Split was fairly new and immatured platform at the time.
Chose LaunchDarkly
Selected LaunchDarkly due to its manages feature flags server-side applications, control who has access to new features.
Chose LaunchDarkly
We needed a highly supported solution that we could easily make available for all of our teams. LaunchDarkly came out the best in all of our requirements.
Chose LaunchDarkly
LaunchDarkly is the industry leader here and I did not consider any other service.
Chose LaunchDarkly
We built our own in-house solution, and that was what I compared it to. LaunchDarkly was faster, easier, and had a better UI than our internal tool.
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User Ratings
AppocoreLaunchDarkly
Likelihood to Recommend
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10.0
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Likelihood to Renew
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7.0
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Usability
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7.4
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Availability
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10.0
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Performance
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8.1
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Support Rating
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10.0
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Implementation Rating
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9.0
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Configurability
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8.0
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Ease of integration
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8.0
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Product Scalability
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10.0
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Vendor post-sale
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8.0
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User Testimonials
AppocoreLaunchDarkly
Likelihood to Recommend
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Great for rolling out features slowly for beta testing in production. I would say it is less well suited for toggling features permanently for users as this requires more integration with our backend and billing systems that would be a lot of work to set up.
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Pros
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  • Feature Flag Management: It's like magic. With a flip of a switch, you can manage feature rollouts to visitors or accounts across the web and mobile applications!
  • Segmentation: Create a segment of visitors or accounts and then use that to target a feature flag rule. Really easy to use and saves so much time.
  • Ease of Use: Seamless copy/paste functionality, really clear status indicators so you can find what is on and for whom.
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Cons
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  • It would be nice to see a feature flag's settings against all environments at once.
  • It would be to have a "array" type flag for related but different settings (eg, enableA and enableB could be enable: [a, b]).
  • It would be nice have customizable columns on the Users page (eg, if I want to inject a new meta data).
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Likelihood to Renew
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It fits out business case
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Usability
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It's very easy to create new feature flags and set them properly. It is more difficult to get LaunchDarkly integrated within a distributed system so that flags can be used. Especially on stateless servers where gating features by user is not easy. Overall though, it is very easy to get started and I like how simple it is to use.
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Reliability and Availability
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No issue with availability at all
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Performance
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From what I have seen, LaunchDarkly integrates well with your code and also services you might have in your tech ecosystem. We use Jenkins for automation and we were able to use it to build pipelines to automate the control of LaunchDarkly toggles in our code.
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Support Rating
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The overall support is very responsive
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Implementation Rating
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Yes I do.
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Alternatives Considered
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Rollout is another dedicated feature flag tool that can be used to manage features. LaunchDarkley offers all the features of an enterprise level tool, unlike Rollout, reserves the security features for the Enterprise plan. Out of box integrations are limited but they do have a well documented REST API.
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Scalability
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The platform didn't go down since we implemented it
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Return on Investment
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  • Improved developer experience with some teams moving to Trunk-based Development.
  • Increased deployment frequency due to smaller code releases.
  • Validation of the technical and business value of work is achieved more quickly through smaller pieces of work and through experimenting with a small group of users before a feature gets to 100% of customers.
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ScreenShots

Appocore Screenshots

Screenshot of Interfaces created with Appocore for diverse projects, highlighting our platform's adaptability and custom design solutions

LaunchDarkly Screenshots

Screenshot of regression detection and automated incident response at the feature level. This connects critical metrics to the release process so that every change is monitored - even the smallest releases, where issues would previously have been obscured by noise in the wider system metrics.Screenshot of how LaunchDarkly helps developers compare agent iterations, track key metrics like acceptance, accuracy, latency, and token usage, and safely push the best-performing variation live.Screenshot of the interface used to test prompts side by side, switch between providers like OpenAI, Gemini, and Anthropic, and add custom models or manage API keys.Screenshot of adaptive triggers, which let developers automatically respond to AI performance changes by setting thresholds for metrics like hallucination rate and taking actions such as switching to a stronger model or changing providers.