Think of a surface as a logical representation of some part of your app or website, under which you
can organize experiments. A surface becomes a natural place where folks in your company can go to
see which experiments are running and what’s coming up for a particular part of the
product. For example, customer support can quickly go in and see what kind of experiments are
running if a user reports a problem on a particular page.

Surface Settings
The surface owner and admins can configure the surface settings which include creation of exclusivity groups and holdbacks, notifications, required metrics, automatic actions, and reviews.Related Resources
Surface Settings
Configure exclusivity groups, holdbacks, and reviews
Organize Experiments
Use surfaces to coordinate experiments
Exclusive Experiments
Make experiments mutually exclusive
Notifications
Configure surface notifications

