Statsig is an experimentation platform first: feature gates, A/B tests and a statistics engine good enough that the results hold up in a review. The analytics exist to measure the experiments.
Nohmo has no feature flags and no experimentation engine. It measures what the product does in the field — funnels, retention, crashes, silent failures — regardless of which variant a user saw.
Nohmo vs Statsig, feature by feature
| Capability | nohmo | Statsig |
|---|---|---|
| Feature flags | Not included | Included |
| A/B testing and statistics engine | Not included | Included |
| Funnels and retention | Included | Included |
| Native mobile crash capture | Included | Not included |
| Rage-tap / silent failure detection | Included | Not included |
| Install attribution | Included | Not included |
| Flat, predictable pricing | Included | Partial |
Which one should you pick?
Choose Statsig if…
- •You want to run controlled experiments with trustworthy statistics.
- •Feature flags and gradual rollouts are part of how you ship.
- •Experiment measurement is the primary analytics need.
Choose Nohmo if…
- •You want to know how the product behaves in the field, not just which variant won.
- •Crash and friction data matter as much as the funnel.
- •Mobile is your main surface.
Where Nohmo falls short today
- •Nohmo has no feature flags and no experimentation engine. If you are shopping for those, Statsig is the right tool.
- •Statsig's statistics engine is a genuine specialism we do not attempt.
- •Statsig offers a generous free tier for smaller teams.
Why teams choose Nohmo
Release health
Crash-free rate per app version against the build it replaced — the check you want after a rollout, before you look at experiment results.
Silent failures
A variant that quietly fails to submit a form looks like a losing variant. Nohmo shows you it was broken, not unpopular.
Mobile-native
Installs, uninstalls, app versions and native crash handlers on both platforms.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use both?+
Yes, and it is a sensible pairing — Statsig to run the experiment, Nohmo to confirm the winning variant is not crashing.
Will Nohmo add feature flags?+
Not planned. It is a different product with different operational guarantees.
The verdict
Statsig if you need experimentation. Nohmo if you need to know what the shipped product is actually doing to users.
Comparison reflects our understanding of Statsig as of 2026; third-party products change — check their site for current details.