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Test #621 on Kay.com by Craig KistlerCraig Kistler Nov 26, 2025 Desktop Mobile Product

Craig Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Kay.com

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In this experiment, a horizontally scrolling set of products was replaced with an expanded and more visible grid of suggested products - enabling more discovery. 

Test #522 on 686.com by Adan ArchilaAdan Archila Mar 18, 2024 Desktop Listing

Adan Tested Pattern #37: List Or Grid View On 686.com

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In this desktop experiment, 4 product tiles per page (control) were tested against 6. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #503 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Nov 05, 2023 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Jakub Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results

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In this experiment, instead of showing 12 products per screen (with pagination), the variation showed all 42 products on a single screen. Impact on adds to cart and completed orders was measured.

Test #475 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Jun 07, 2023 Desktop Mobile Listing

Andrey Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Online.metro-cc.ru

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Are more (popular) product results better than none at all? In this experiment, popular products were shown during an empty search result. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #469 on by Ardit VeliuArdit Veliu Apr 28, 2023 Desktop Signup

Ardit Tested Pattern #129: Right Or Left Aligned Forms

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In this experiment, a right side form shifted in position to the left. Impact on leads was measured.

Test #453 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jan 31, 2023 Desktop Mobile Shopping Cart

Jakub Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel

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In this experiment, the footer was simplified with multiple elements being removed (catalog request, secondary links, and a guarantee). Additionally, a more prominent phone number was also displayed.

Test #454 on Trenyrkarna.cz by Ondřej IlinčevOndřej Ilinčev Jan 31, 2023 Desktop Mobile Shopping Cart

Ondřej Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel On Trenyrkarna.cz

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In this shopping cart experiment, a tall footer was completely removed. The footer contained elements such as: app download links, a newsletter signup, secondary web site links, trust symbols, social media icons and company contant information. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #420 on Designlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro Jul 12, 2022 Desktop Mobile Product

Daniel Tested Pattern #115: Pricing Comparison Table On Designlab.com

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In this experiment, pricing plans were laid out horizontally for easier comparison. In the variation, most of the plan benefits, features and differences were also referenced using a single lable that was left-aligned. The idea was to make the variables aligned and therefore more comparable.

This pricing table appeared at the bottom of a long design program landing page. Impact on leads and applications was measured.

Test #401 on Learnwithhomer.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Mar 11, 2022 Desktop Home & Landing

Stanley Tested Pattern #58: Full Height False Bottom On Learnwithhomer.com

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Here the experiment contained a layout change. Standard content components with varied heights were tested against sections with false bottoms. That is the conntent blocks in the variation took up 100% height of the viewport. This change was also applied throughout the rest of the content blocks. Impact on overall signup rates was measured.

Test #392 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Dec 31, 2021 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #122: Zigzag Layout

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In this experiment, paragraph style copy was reorganized into a zig zag layout with key sections being reinforiced with copy-as-image statements. Impact on adds-to-cart and sales was measured.

Test #383 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Nov 11, 2021 Desktop Checkout

Jakub Tested Pattern #123: Single Or Double Column Form Fields

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In this simple [inverted] experiment, the variation organized the form fields into a single column. The control had two columns of form fields.

Test #372 on Fluke.com by Marika FranciscoMarika Francisco Aug 30, 2021 Desktop Product

Marika Tested Pattern #122: Zigzag Layout On Fluke.com

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In this experiment, product descriptions were changed to an alternating zig zag layout with images. Impact on adds-to-cart and sales was measured.

Test #358 on Preply.com by Gleb HodorovskiyGleb Hodorovskiy Jun 03, 2021 Desktop Home & Landing

Gleb Tested Pattern #58: Full Height False Bottom On Preply.com

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In this experiment, the header section of the homepage drastically focused around the call to action. This was done by removing elements and forcing a false bottom.

Test #353 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo May 12, 2021 Desktop Product

Stanley Tested Pattern #13: Centered Forms & Buttons On Backstage.com

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This experiment challanged a right aligned detail page. After clicking a result of a job role on a listing page, an overlay would appear on the right with the details. The variation used a full width screen instead - effectively centering the page.

Test #352 on Us.flukecal.com by John HickeyJohn Hickey May 11, 2021 Desktop Global

John Tested Pattern #123: Single Or Double Column Form Fields On Us.flukecal.com

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In this experiment, single column (longer) form fields were tested against a two column layout (more compact).

Test #350 on Expertinstitute.com by Ardit VeliuArdit Veliu Apr 29, 2021 Desktop Content

Ardit Tested Pattern #16: Welcome Mat - Partial On Expertinstitute.com

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In this experiment, a lead generating section with a call to action (welcome mat) was appended at the top of article pages. Impact on lead generation was measured.

Test #343 on Snocks.com by Samuel HessSamuel Hess Mar 12, 2021 Desktop Mobile Product

Samuel Tested Pattern #122: Zigzag Layout On Snocks.com

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In this experiment, the content on a product page was reorganized into a zigzagging (alternating layout) along with reinforcing photos. Impact on adds-to-cart and total sales was measured.

Test #294 on Umbraco.com by Lars Skjold IversenLars Skjold Iversen Apr 23, 2020 Desktop Pricing

Lars Tested Pattern #115: Pricing Comparison Table On Umbraco.com

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In this experiment, plan properties on a pricing page were horizontally aligned (for easier comparison). More so, labels and values were also broken on separate lines.

Test #277 on Prepagent.com by Arthur SparksArthur Sparks Jan 03, 2020 Desktop Pricing

Arthur Tested Pattern #115: Pricing Comparison Table On Prepagent.com

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In this experiment, side-by-side plan features were aligned and changed to a comparison table with checkmarks for easier comparison.

Test #270 on Dentalplans.com by J.R. HernandezJ.R. Hernandez Nov 19, 2019 Desktop Listing

J.R. Tested Pattern #37: List Or Grid View On Dentalplans.com

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In this experiment, a list view was tested against a grid view.