Segment targeting
Also called: audience targeting
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Segment targeting evaluates a feature flag against a segment: a reusable, named group of users defined by rules over their attributes rather than an ad-hoc list. Define "internal staff" or "enterprise plan" once, then point any flag at that segment — membership is computed at evaluation time from the user context you pass in.
Segments vs inline targeting rules
How segment targeting is evaluated
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Related terms
Flag evaluation
Flag evaluation is the process an SDK runs to decide which variation a feature flag returns for a given user — applying prerequisites, targeting rules, and rollouts to the user context.
Percentage rollout
A percentage rollout serves a feature to a defined share of users — chosen by a deterministic hash — so the same users stay in the cohort as you ramp the percentage up.
Targeted rollout
A targeted rollout releases a feature to a specific audience — defined by user attributes or a segment — rather than to a random percentage of everyone, so the right users get it first.
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