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Test #602 on Finn.com by Tim KarcherTim Karcher Jul 29, 2025 Desktop Mobile Signup

Tim Tested Pattern #134: Optional or Confident Recommendation On Finn.com

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In this experiment, the control contained a headline with a somewhat ambiguous choice, asking users to "Login or Register". Whereas the variation communicated a simpler action headline: "Let's go". Down funnel impact was measured (post-registration) on product page views and adds to cart. (This also was an irregular split ratio; not a 50/50 split)

Test #600 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jul 18, 2025 Desktop Mobile Checkout

Jakub Tested Pattern #63: Trust Seals

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In this experiment, 4 accepted credit card icons were added to an add-to-cart and checkout flow. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #598 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jun 27, 2025 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed

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This experiment started when a user started a custom product build and visited any other product page. In the variation, a resume button appeared that would bring the customers back to their custom build. Impact on checkouts and sales was measured.

Test #599 on Finn.com by Tim KarcherTim Karcher Jun 27, 2025 Mobile Product

Tim Tested Pattern #10: Postponed Modal Forms On Finn.com

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This is a heavily confounded multi-change experiment. In the variation, product choices on product detail pages were taken off and moved to a 2nd step (a new step). This also resulted in the price and primary button becoming more visible from an upward position shift. Impact on adds-to-cart and lead generation was measured.

Test #595 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jun 09, 2025 Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #114: Less Or More Visible Prices

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In this mobile product page experiment, the variation changed the look of the floating button area once a product was chosen.

The variation showed a button with 1) pricing totals along with 2) a link back to the edit area and 3) a button that allowed to add to cart directly. Whereas the control only linked back to the top of the page where the product selction was possible. Impact on adds-to-cart and sales was measured.

Test #594 on Obs.no by Joachim FurusethJoachim Furuseth May 28, 2025 Mobile Product

Joachim Tested Pattern #141: Square or Rounded Buttons On Obs.no

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In this experiment, add-to-cart buttons on product details pages were rounded to 20px (variation), whereas the control had square buttons. Impact on adds to cart and purchases were measured.

Test #592 on Obsbygg.no by Joachim FurusethJoachim Furuseth May 25, 2025 Mobile Product

Joachim Tested Pattern #141: Square or Rounded Buttons On Obsbygg.no

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In this experiment, add-to-cart buttons on product details pages were rounded to 20px (variation), whereas the control had square buttons. Impact on adds to cart and purchases were measured.

Test #586 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Apr 25, 2025 Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #48: Video Testimonials

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In this experiment, a video unboxing and product overview video was added on product pages (below the buy box). After pressing play, the video started playing with a visible "close" control to allow stopping of the video.

Impact on adds to cart and sales was measured.

Test #585 on Jared.com by Craig KistlerCraig Kistler Apr 10, 2025 Mobile Desktop Listing

Craig Tested Pattern #137: Visible Filters On Jared.com

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In this experiment, UI filters with metal color options were surfaced at the top of product listing pages (for Jared - an online jewelry retailer). Impact on filter usage, adds to cart and sales were measured.

Test #583 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Mar 30, 2025 Desktop Mobile Listing

Stanley Tested Pattern #24: Visible Availability On Backstage.com

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In this experiment, the active availability of a casting call (job offer) was was made more prominent using green text: "Accepting applications". The variation also made the "Join Now" button more prominent as an alternative path to signing up for a membership. The experiment reports on three metrics: clicks on apply, application starts and premium membership sales (measured a few steps further in the funnel).

Test #582 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Mar 22, 2025 Desktop Mobile Listing

Andrey Tested Pattern #77: Filled Or Ghost Buttons On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, the plus and minus quantity icons near the add to cart button were tested with different contrasts. The control had a higher contrast from a solid background color, and the variant was lower contrast. Impact on add to cart and sales was measured. (A/B test was inverted to B/A in order to fit the pattern).

Test #579 on Jared.com by Craig KistlerCraig Kistler Feb 23, 2025 Mobile Product

Craig Tested Pattern #21: What It's Worth On Jared.com

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In this experiment, typical dollar values of typical coverages for an extended protection plan were shown. This ran on a product page of a jewelery site. Impact on on adds to cart, sales and uptake of the upsell was measured. Traffic split was 25/75.

Test #578 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Feb 20, 2025 Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #48: Video Testimonials

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In this experiment, a video unboxing and product overview video was added on product pages. After pressing play, the video started playing with the controls only appearing for a short time before fading away.

Notice the confounding from pushing the buy box further down.

Impact on adds to cart and sales was measured.

Test #574 on Myer.com.au by Jay KimJay Kim Jan 30, 2025 Mobile Product

Jay Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action On Myer.com.au

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In this experiment published by Jay Kim, a sticky add to cart button was added on mobile product detail pages. It appeared after the scroll depth past the original add to cart button. Impact to adds to cart and completed sales was measured.

Test #573 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Jan 28, 2025 Mobile Shopping Cart

Andrey Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, a floating "Place order" button was added to a mobile shopping cart screen. Impact on progression (to checkout) and sales was measured.

Test #572 on by Deborah O'MalleyDeborah O'Malley Jan 27, 2025 Mobile Product

Deborah Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action

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In this experiment from GuessTheTest.com, the control variation only showed the primary add-to-cart button further down on the page. The variation however turned the button into a floating one once users scrolled on the page. Impact on button clicks was measured.

Test #571 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jan 03, 2025 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #30: Authentic Photos

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In this experiment, additional customer product photos were shown at the top of the product page. A "Show More Photos" button was also added which launched a modal with additional and larger images. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #564 on Hellostake.com by Louis AlstonLouis Alston Nov 26, 2024 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Louis Tested Pattern #114: Less Or More Visible Prices On Hellostake.com

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In this a/b test, the headline was changed to reflect pricing information (informing that trades are starting at $3). Impact on progression and signups was measured.

Test #562 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Nov 13, 2024 Desktop Mobile Checkout

Jakub Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar

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In this experiment, a 3 step progress bar was added starting on a checkout funnel (dedicated add-to-cart page, greeting card step and order summary). The progress bar also showed any completed steps as a "checked off" state. More so, users were able to use the progress bar as a navigation item to any previously completed and currently active steps. Impact on sales was measured.