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statsig Codex Plugin

Author
Statsig, LLC
Category
Developer Tools
Topics
Monitoring & Observability · Data Engineering & Analytics
Version
2.0.3
First seen
2026-07-12
Last confirmed
2026-07-13
Explanation last updated
2026-07-12

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The statsig plugin (v2.0.3, MIT license, by Statsig, LLC) connects Codex to a user's Statsig workspace through Statsig's MCP server. According to the plugin.json longDescription, it lets product builders explore, manage, and create Statsig experiments, feature gates, and dynamic configs directly inside Codex conversations. It supports both reading and writing—such as inspecting experiment settings, reading metric definitions, updating allocations, toggling feature flags, editing targeting rules, and modifying dynamic config values. Access follows the user's existing Statsig permissions across projects, environments, and teams. It is listed under the Developer Tools category, with a default prompt example of 'Analyze results of Statsig experiment shorter_blog_titles.'

Overview

According to the Statsig homepage, Statsig is described as 'the modern product development platform,' offering products such as Experimentation, Feature Flags, Product Analytics, Session Replay, Web Analytics, Infra Analytics, and Marketing Experiments, along with SDKs and infrastructure integrations.

What you can do with statsig

  • Explore, manage, and create Statsig experiments, feature gates, and dynamic configs from Codex conversations
  • Ask to move an experiment to a specific rollout percentage (e.g., "Move this experiment to 50% rollout")
  • Turn a feature gate on for all users
  • Ask which dynamic configs changed within a given time period (e.g., "this week")
  • Ask for an explanation of how a metric (e.g., DAU) is defined
  • Inspect experiment settings and metric definitions
  • Update allocations, toggle feature flags, edit targeting rules, and modify dynamic config values
  • Operate within the user's existing Statsig permissions across projects, environments, and teams

Sources

Original description (English)

Bring your Statsig workspace into Codex.

History of statsig

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