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Nohmo vs Statsig

Statsig decides which variant wins. Nohmo checks the winner is not broken.

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

Feature comparison: Nohmo versus Statsig
CapabilitynohmoStatsig
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
IncludedPartial / add-onNot included

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.

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Comparison reflects our understanding of Statsig as of 2026; third-party products change — check their site for current details.