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by nightpool 472 days ago
It probably helps that one of PostHog's core products is an A/B testing framework, so it's much easier for them to iterate on it internally for what they need to A/B PostHog. Even when you already have a best in class A/B testing framework though, I agree—A/B testing too much or waiting too long for "more data" to make decisions can slow down momentum badly for features that should be no-brainers.