The latest release of GrowthBook brings over 150 changes, including highly requested features such as Custom Fields and Experiment Templates, which enable users to standardize their workflows and enforce consistency across their organization. The release also introduces Shareable Experiment Reports, allowing users to generate public links for specific experiments and share insights with stakeholders outside of GrowthBook. Additionally, new metrics have been added, including Retention, Count Distinct, and Max, which provide more flexibility in defining metrics on top of Fact Tables. Other notable features include Environment Forking, which enables users to create new environments by copying existing ones, and CMS Integrations with Contentful and Strapi, making A/B testing inside these platforms easier. The release also includes updates to the Node.js and Edge SDKs, as well as a new Simulate Features section, allowing users to simulate how feature flags behave for specific user attributes. These features are available to various customer tiers, including free, paid, Pro, and Enterprise customers, with some features requiring specific plans or access to certain APIs.