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Test #600 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jul 18, 2025 Desktop Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

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.

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Test #518 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Feb 14, 2024 Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel

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This was an experiment on the first checkout step where users would enter shipping information. The control had a longer footer with more additional sitewide links and a call to action to a newsletter. The variation removed these elements and kept the focus on the shipping information task. Impact on progression to next step and sales was measured.

Test #481 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Jul 14, 2023 Desktop Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Stanley Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On Backstage.com

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In this experiment, selling points and benefits of a subscription were placed as bullets at the top of a checkout page. The benefits highlighted things such as: unlimited applications, access to vetted jobs and the ability to cancel anytime. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #482 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jul 13, 2023 Desktop Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Jakub Tested Pattern #124: Confirmed Selection

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In this experiment, the choice of adding a product to cart was confirmed with a further positive message in the header of the next step (on the add to cart page). Once users left the product detail page, instead of simply stating the product name, the title was rephrased as "Product [X] Makes a Great Gift. They'll Love It!". I view this as a higher "intensity" experiment, given that the add-to-cart page was in some way already confirming the choice. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #267 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Nov 05, 2019 Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Stanley Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar On Backstage.com

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

Test #261 on Valkexclusief.nl by Online DialogueOnline Dialogue Sep 20, 2019 Desktop Checkout X.X% Progression

Online Tested Pattern #111: Field Explanations On Valkexclusief.nl

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In this experiment on Valk Exclusief's web site, a reason was provided for why the e-mail address is being collected. Google translation of the added text is as follows: "If your e-mail address is not yet known to us, we will ask you to add some missing information. Then you immediately benefit from our benefits such as the ValkLoyal savings program."

Test #176 on Kenhub.com by Niels HapkeNiels Hapke May 16, 2018 Desktop Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Niels Tested Pattern #4: Testimonials On Kenhub.com

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In this experiment, testimonials were added on a checkout screen.

Test #137 on Trydesignlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro Dec 22, 2017 Desktop Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Daniel Tested Pattern #46: Pay Later On Trydesignlab.com

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This test was run on a 3 step checkout process. The first screen was asking for contact information, and the second screen asked for credit card details. The change was shown on both first two steps as shown on the image below.

Test #138 on Trydesignlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro Dec 22, 2017 Desktop Mobile Checkout X.X% Progression

Daniel Tested Pattern #42: Countdown Timer On Trydesignlab.com

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This test was run on a 3 step checkout process. The first screen was asking for contact information, and the second screen asked for credit card details. The change was shown on both first two steps as shown on the image below.