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Integrate and setup Split.io in under 15 minutes

Split + React

In the last blog post, I provided an overview of the Split Feature Experimentation Platform. In this post, I will show you how long it takes to integrate Split into the React web application.

The best way to start the integration is by taking a look at their well-written documentation. You can also check out some simple project examples on their GitHub site.

I have created a quick video guide where I set up a new feature in the Split Management console, integrated it into my application, and tested everything in under just 15 minutes:

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