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ConfigCat vs LaunchDarkly — for your app, not in general

ConfigCat or LaunchDarkly? Scored on documented capabilities for your requirements — the honest fit comparison, with "No clear winner" when they're genuinely close.

Capabilities verified 2026-07-17 against official documentation · fit weights are our estimates (see methodology) · share the URL to share your configuration

As of Jul 2026, for this page's default requirements, ConfigCat is the clear pick at 68% capability fit (LaunchDarkly: 51%). This is a capability-fit decision, not a price ranking — StackSays does not invent a unified dollar comparison across these tools' incompatible billing units. Change any requirement below and the verdict recomputes.

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Clear pick

ConfigCat (68% fit)

Ranked by capability fit

ConfigCat vs LaunchDarkly — the tradeoffs that decide it

  • Pricing-model scaling risk: ConfigCatFlat / request / free pricing — doesn't scale the bill with your user count. LaunchDarklyBills per client MAU — the cost grows as your user base grows (documented).

When to pick LaunchDarkly instead: when the lines above where it leads matter more to you than the ones where ConfigCat leads. Change the inputs to see the ranking flip.

This is a capability-fit decision, not a price ranking — these tools bill in incompatible units (per-search vs per-RAM cluster vs per-PB scanned) and several publish rates only in their own calculators, so StackSays does not invent a unified dollar comparison. Every score above traces to a documented capability; see Data sources below.

At a glance

ToolDeploymentOpen sourceVerified
ConfigCatManaged onlyNo2026-07-17
LaunchDarklyManaged onlyNo2026-07-17
Where did you land?anonymous, one click

Data sources

ToolSourceVerified
ConfigCatConfigCat pricing (official)2026-07-17
LaunchDarklyLaunchDarkly pricing (official)2026-07-17

A monitor re-checks these pages for changes; when a vendor moves a price, the date updates and every verdict recomputes.

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