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The Apptimize Javascript Client SDK allows application developers to run A/B tests and manage feature flags in their web applications. The SDK is used by Apptimize Cross-Platform customers in conjunction with the Apptimize Dashboard, which provides a web-based interface for managing experiments and feature flags.
In addition, the Apptimize Javascript Client SDK can be used with other cross-platform SDKs from Apptimize for iOS, Android, tvOS, Android TV, JavaScript, Java, Node.js, PHP and Python in order to manage the entire end-user digital experience and understand how users interact across different channels.
For more information or to start a free trial of Apptimize’s Cross-Platform experimentation product, please visit https://apptimize.com
Documentation for Apptimize's product and the Javascript Client SDK can be found on our website.
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Apptimize Client SDK for Web
We found that @apptimize/apptimize-web-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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