At Bucket, we're on a mission to help you build better products with feature flags.
Here's a recap of what we shipped this month.
What Bucket shipped in February 2025
- Improved Event log
- Secret features
- Custom feature key naming convention
- Custom avatar support
- Beta Remote Config
Improved Event log
We've revamped the debugger: introducing the Event log.
You can now see event data sent to Bucket – evaluate, check, user, company, and track – and slice it with filters. This makes it easier to get started and debug data issues.
- Learn more about Event log in this changelog post
Secret features
We've made it possible to mark features as "secret" on Bucket.
This means you can use a feature on your backend and ensure that the feature key is never revealed to any users.
- Learn more about Secret features in this changelog post
Custom feature key naming convention
You can now define your feature key naming convention when creating a new feature.
SNAKE_UPPER_CASE
, camelCase
, kebab-lower-case
(default), or else... You decide.
- Learn more about feature key naming conventions in this changelog post
Custom avatar support
Quality-of-life improvement: We now display company logos and user avatars in the UI.
- Learn more about this improvement in this changelog post
Beta Remote Config
Last but not least, we’ve shipped a beta release, introducing remote feature configuration to Bucket — a dynamic and flexible approach to configuring feature behaviour outside of your app without redeployments.
- Learn more about Remote Config in this changelog post
- Join the beta on bucket.co
Resources
- On trunk-based development (TBD): Following up on this introduction to TBD, Bucket's CTO and co-founder, Ron '@roncohen' Cohen, wrote a follow-up post to answer frequently asked questions on the topic.
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Why we use Clerk for auth: We prioritize craftsmanship at Bucket and, when we started building the
auth
feature — the first interaction you have with the product — we wanted to make it a great first-time experience. This is why we decided to use Clerk. - How Bucket uses GitBook to deliver developer-first documentation: We recently sat down with Addison Schultz, Developer Relations Lead at GitBook, to discuss how it helps us create and maintain high-quality developer docs.
One more thing
That's almost it for this month. There's one more thing.
We'll run our first-ever launch week on March 17-21. Follow us @bucketdotco on X for the latest updates. We'll be live on Product Hunt on March 18 — Get notified here
We're crafting the feature management tool purpose-built for B2B SaaS companies.
Happy shipping!
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