Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
ConfigCat
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
ConfigCat allows the user to launch new features and change software configuration without (re)deploying code. ConfigCat SDKs enable easy integration with any web, mobile or backend applications. The ConfigCat website enables non-developers too to switch ON/OFF application features or change software configuration. This way the user can decouple feature launches and configuration from code deployment.
$0
per month
IBM DevOps Code ClearCase
Score 9.5 out of 10
N/A
An enterprise-grade configuration management system that provides controlled access to software assets.N/A
OpenText AccuRev
Score 4.0 out of 10
N/A
AccuRev, a software configuration management offering, is now owned and supported by Micro Focus since the December 2013 acquisition, and now by OpenText.N/A
Pricing
ConfigCatIBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText AccuRev
Editions & Modules
Free
$0.00
per month
Professional
$49.00
per month
Unlimited
$199.00
per month
Dedicated on-premise infra
$1499.00
per month
Dedicated hosted infra
$1499.00
per month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesNoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeOptional
Additional DetailsFair pricing policy: All features available in all plans, even in Free. Simple and predictable prices. No hidden fees. We don't charge for team size. We don't charge for MAUs (monthly active users). Our plans only differ in limitations.
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User Ratings
ConfigCatIBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText AccuRev
Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
(16 ratings)
3.3
(2 ratings)
1.0
(4 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.1
(1 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
6.1
(3 ratings)
Usability
8.7
(2 ratings)
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Availability
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7.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
9.1
(3 ratings)
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User Testimonials
ConfigCatIBM DevOps Code ClearCaseOpenText AccuRev
Likelihood to Recommend
ConfigCat
If you are looking for an experimentation/feature flag style tool that is quick to adopt and provides enough functionality for light/medium use cases, then this is the tool for you. Additionally, they are growing and expanding their functionality and feature set so they can grow alongside you and your needs. The publicly accessible roadmap is also a great benefit to see where time is being spent on which feature next.
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IBM
IBM Rational ClearCase might be better suited for a smaller / simpler code base. Larger code bases really slow it down... but then again there are better alternatives out there for source control
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OpenText
Very slow and not intuitive; it would be my last choice for version control systems.The UI is a little confusing at times and seems a little outdated. It needs a lot of improvement. It is suited for small projects and fewer number of projects. But if there are huge projects and many projects to be maintained in a portfolio, its a little hard to manage.
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Pros
ConfigCat
  • Fast and easy feature toggling that gets developers developing
  • World class support in both speed and quality for how to best use the service
  • Great ear for customer needs and fast paced development
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IBM
  • Rational ClearCase is excellent for handling versioning and branching. No other tool I've used has the depth that ClearCase has when it comes to handling complex branching scenarios and identifying where certain versions of particular files are within a particular configuration.
  • Rational ClearCase handles parallel development of many dependent applications really well.
  • The use of ClearCase Views to switch between projects and configurations is extremely convenient as opposed to the local workstation model of the competitors.
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OpenText
  • One place for most recent code with history, avoid any conflict/confusion among other team/members.
  • Stream/Workflow approach to control approval process betwen all the teams, which I couldn't find in other version control tools I worked.
  • Bundle our code in a small group (called, Issues in Accurev) to differentiate between different projects.
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Cons
ConfigCat
  • No automatic push for flag changes - have to write our own webhooks
  • No scheduling interface for flipping flags automatically on a schedule
  • Interface is a bit cluttered for people who are just flipping flags
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IBM
  • Extremely buggy.
  • Sometimes the repository gets locked for no reason.
  • Slow.
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OpenText
  • Ability to zoom in/out for stream-view. We currently have many streams/substreams and unable to view the entire workflow. Zooming in/out would benefit.
  • Being a designer, I use Adobe Flash and SWF files. When updating the SWF files, Accurev does not see these files as being changed and you will be unable to promote. In order to push changes, you must totally rename the SWF file.
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Likelihood to Renew
ConfigCat
ConfigCat has done the job, and has been great to work with.
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IBM
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OpenText
We will renew because it is part of our build process.
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Usability
ConfigCat
Just everything from the website to locating what i need (docs) specific to my platforms is super easy. Not to mention the support articles answering previous questions
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IBM
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OpenText
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Support Rating
ConfigCat
They have a community Slack channel that is open to anyone. They always seem to have people in there, even over the weekends and are always happy to answer any questions you have,
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IBM
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OpenText
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Alternatives Considered
ConfigCat
At iBinder we searched for and vetted several suppliers of a feature toggle service to handle feature toggling in our production environment. In addition to our functional requirements, it was crucial for us to find a partner that could deliver an EU-compliant service. We finally decided to sign a service agreement with ConfigCat. This has been a real success story for us – in addition to being compliant, ConfigCat delivers an amazing, flexible, and reliable service. They continue to impress by also being very transparent and having a fantastic support and they are very solution oriented and accommodating when it comes to our feature requests etc. We have now used ConfigCat for approximately 2 years and we give our warmest recommendations to anyone who needs a stable, reliable and EU-compliant feature toggle service.
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IBM
If development is centrallized to one location and your company releases hundreds of customized versions of your software per year, then ClearCase is the best tool for managing the complexity of multiple versions of customized software. If your company has globally distributed development, then I'd recommend Team Foundation Server over ClearCase. If your organization uses Agile Methodologies, then I'd recommend TFS with GIT.
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OpenText
In my view, accurev ranks very low compared to other tools I have used. Microsoft TFS is the best in the industry as of today as it's a complete ALM solution. It does code version, bug tracking, user story documentation, and has easy integration with other external tools supporting many languages. So I would definitely recommend TFS to anyone.
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Return on Investment
ConfigCat
  • Allowed us to migrate seamlessly from a major customer communication system to another, reducing end-user friction and production bugs by being able to turn features off if they didn't work as intended.
  • We went from zero experimentation to running 10-20 experiments concurrently across systems. Engineering teams are thinking in an experimentation mindset.
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IBM
  • Managed code versioning for many years.
  • Only one person can edit code at a time - slows processing down.
  • IBM is an expensive product to support.
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OpenText
  • Better team coordination.
  • Avoid confusion by having one place for all documentation and code.
  • Better project management by having different work streams.
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ScreenShots

ConfigCat Screenshots

Screenshot of Feature flags for teams.Screenshot of NIce and simple user interface to manage your feature flags.Screenshot of NIce and simple user interface to manage your feature flags.Screenshot of Comprehensive technical documentation.