Statsig can now be configured as a destination within mParticle to automatically ingest your mParticle events. This allows you to bootstrap your Statsig environment easily, as all of the events you’ve been logging to mParticle will show up in your Statsig experiments with no additional work.
Statsig is a modern feature-management and product experimentation platform. mParticle is the customer data platform for every screen. Connecting them lets you run 10x more experiments than you’re likely running today — by automatically connecting mParticle events to Statsig experiments. Examples of what light up include —
For any current and future experiments run on Statsig, Statsig be able to provide comparisons for how your mParticle events are affected by the test and control groups. This enables you to get a complete view of how the features you’re building and testing are affecting your ecosystem based on the metrics you’ve already logged.
Your events will arrive in Statsig in real-time, allowing you to dive in and gather insights from your metrics by exploring historical trends or observing correlations between features you shipped and changes in event volumes.
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Configure inbound events (mParticle -> Statsig) by using your Statsig Server Key to configure a Statsig Event Integration via mParticle’s integrations directory.
Configure outbound events (mParticle -> Statsig) by adding a feed input with a Statsig source. See more detail in the Statsig documentation.
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