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Patrick Lam
Aug 6, 2025
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Revolutionize Your Experimentation: Introducing the Optimizely Experimentation MCP Server!

Tired of juggling between your code and your experimentation dashboard? Imagine a world where managing feature flags, debugging experiments, and even automating your flag lifecycle happens directly within your Integrated Development Environment (IDE), using natural language.

That world is here. We're thrilled to unveil the Optimizely Experimentation MCP Server, a groundbreaking innovation set to transform how developers approach experimentation.

What makes it a game-changer?

This isn't just another tool; it's a fundamental shift. Powered by the Model Context Protocol (MCP), our new server allows AI products to natively access Optimizely's experimentation platform. This means your AI coding assistant can now become a true experimentation collaborator, helping you:

  • Manage experiments effortlessly: Create and configure feature flags and experiments with simple commands.
  • Debug in real-time: Get instant insights into flag evaluation and configuration issues without leaving your code.
  • Automate flag cleanup: Simplify the lifecycle of your feature flags with intelligent recommendations.
  • Generate SDK integration code: Instantly get production-ready code for seamless integration.

The Optimizely Experimentation MCP Server runs locally for instant performance, offers comprehensive tool coverage, intelligently abstracts complex operations, and is built with security at its core. It's designed to make your experimentation workflow more seamless, intuitive, and deeply integrated than ever before.

Ready to experience this revolution firsthand?

The Optimizely Experimentation MCP Server is currently in closed beta, and we're inviting visionary developers like you to join us. Gain early access, receive direct support from our product team, and help shape the future of AI-driven experimentation.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to redefine your development process.

Read the full announcement and sign up for the closed beta here!

Aug 06, 2025

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