Digital
Feature flag
Formal definition
In digital, Feature flag refers to an operating term used for configuring marketing automation platforms, backend integration layers, and user tracking scripts to streamline engagement.
What this actually means for you
Use Feature flag to guide live decisions: document integration triggers, establish security authorization controls, and standardise target audience segment metrics, with ownership and reporting agreed before launches, integrations, and platform changes.
Example: In a live quarterly cycle, Feature flag is applied like this: the sysadmin reviews roles in the user register and confirms user behavior tags trigger correct flows. The team then records the decision trail in team templates, reporting packs, and operating checklists.
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