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A SaaS platform providing a simple and secure web interface to manage feature flags without programming or technical tools.

Scouted Apr 20, 2026

7.0/ 10
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Score breakdown

Urgency7.0
Market size7.0
Feasibility8.0
Competition6.0
The pain

Managing feature flags requires technical knowledge and complex tools, making it difficult for non-technical staff to handle.

Who'd pay

Operations and development teams in software companies needing agile and secure feature rollout management.

Signal that triggered it

"A lightweight server-rendered HTML UI at `GET /admin/feature-flags` would allow operations teams to view and toggle feature flags directly in a browser without writing API calls."

Original post

[IMPROVEMENT] Add `GET /admin/feature-flags` UI — allow toggling feature flags without restarting the server

Published: Apr 20, 2026

Feature flags are stored in the `feature_flags` database table and can be toggled via the admin REST API. However, toggling a feature flag currently requires constructing a raw HTTP request (e.g., with `curl` or Postman), which is error-prone and inaccessible to non-technical operations staff. A lightweight server-rendered HTML UI at `GET /admin/feature-flags` would allow operations teams to view and toggle feature flags directly in a browser without writing API calls. This is a common pattern for internal admin tooling (e.g., LaunchDarkly, Unleash) and significantly reduces the operational overhead of managing feature rollouts.

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