Pattern #99: Progress Bar

Pattern #99  Tested 4 timesFirst tested by Alexander Krieger Recently tested by Stanley Zuo on Nov 05, 2019

Based on 4 Tests, Members See How Likely Version B Wins Or Loses And By How Much

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FLAT
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WINS

Measured by the sum of negative and positive tests.

A B
Progress Bar (Variant A) Progress Bar (Variant B)

Expected Median Effects Of B

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Progression

(1 tests)

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Leads

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Signups

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Engagement

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Sales

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Revenue

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Retention

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Referrals

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ANY PRIMARY

(4 tests)

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Test # 227 on Volders.de by $conducted_test->test->user_->first_name . ' ' . $conducted_test->test->user_->last_name Alexander Krieger    Mar 04, 2019 Test link

Find Out How It Did With 11,418 Visitors

  • Measured by total leads

In this experiment, a simple progress bar was added to a 2nd step of contract cancellation funnel. The progress bar used separate styles to show which steps were completed, what the current step was, as well as the future step.

Translation of the 3 steps from German are as follows:

  1. Fill out the termination
  2. Send termination
  3. Proof of termination

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Test # 228 by $conducted_test->test->user_->first_name . ' ' . $conducted_test->test->user_->last_name Jakub Linowski    Mar 05, 2019 Test link

Find Out How It Did With 12,961 Visitors

  • Measured by total orders

The variation added a progress bar to one of the checkout steps for a ticket ordering site.

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Test # 229 by $conducted_test->test->user_->first_name . ' ' . $conducted_test->test->user_->last_name Jakub Linowski    Mar 08, 2019 Test link

Find Out How It Did With 11,214 Visitors

  • Measured by total sales

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Test # 267 on Backstage.com by $conducted_test->test->user_->first_name . ' ' . $conducted_test->test->user_->last_name Stanley Zuo    Nov 05, 2019 Test link

Find Out How It Did With 8,552 Visitors

  • Measured by visits forward or backwards

  • Measured by checkouts

A "Step X of 4" progress bar was tested against a fully visible one that was also clickable.

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For each pattern, we measure three key data points derived from related tests:

REPEATABILITY - this is a measure of how often a given pattern has generated a positive or negative effect. The higher this number, the more likely the pattern will continue to repeat.

SHALLOW MEDIAN - this is a median effect measured with low intent actions such as initiating the first step of a lengthier process

DEEP MEDIAN - this is derived from the highest intent metrics that we have for a given test such as fully completed signups or sales.