Amplitude and Statsig partnership

Company

May 5, 2026

2 min read

Today we are announcing a strategic partnership with Statsig. Amplitude will take on Statsig’s brand and customers. Amplitude will maintain and develop the current Statsig platform across the cloud and data warehouse, including support for existing customers. Amplitude will also begin building a more integrated roadmap for the future of the Amplitude and Statsig platforms together. We’ll work closely with the Statsig team at OpenAI during the transition.

As context for the move, AI has dramatically lowered the barrier to building and shipping software, boosting productivity for experienced engineers and enabling non-traditional roles to become AI builders.

While teams can generate more code than ever before, the software development lifecycle remains bottlenecked in many other places. The challenge is how to evaluate code before it’s released, how to track what’s working after release, how to know what to roll back and when, and how to turn those signals into what to build next.

AI builders can’t do that today, so they are generating code faster than they can understand its impact or measure its efficacy. That’s the problem Amplitude and Statsig are solving together.

As the market-leading AI analytics platform, Amplitude has been helping product, engineering, and data leaders to build better products since 2012. Statsig has spent the last five years redefining modern experimentation and feature management, creating powerful warehouse-native capabilities and earning the trust of data and engineering leaders.

Together, we can accelerate the software development lifecycle for AI builders. We now offer organizations access to the same capabilities that the world’s most advanced AI companies use today. Meaning AI builders can spend less time wondering what worked and why, and more time confidently building what’s next.

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Spenser Skates

Spenser Skates

CEO and Co-founder, Amplitude

Spenser is the CEO and Co-founder of Amplitude. He experienced the need for a better product analytics solution firsthand while developing Sonalight, a text-to-voice app. Out of that need, Spenser created Amplitude so that everyone can learn from user behavior to build better products.

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