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Test #314 on
Zapimoveis.com.br
by
Vinicius Barros Peixoto
Aug 21, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Leads
Vinicius Tested Pattern #43: Long Titles On Zapimoveis.com.br
In this experiment, a dynamic page title was generated and added at the top of the screen. The first few words from a property description were used to dynamically generate these titles. The effect on leads was measured.
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Test #307 on
Volders.de
by Michal Fiech
Jul 17, 2020
Desktop
Thank You
X.X%
Progression
Michal Tested Pattern #77: Filled Or Ghost Buttons On Volders.de
This experiment measured a shallow click goal on a button that would encourage to repeated the action that was just completed (in this case a contract cancellation). In the control version (A) a thank-you screen shows a filled button style, and the variant (B) there was a ghost button. As a note, I also flipped the A-B in this experiment for the purpose of matching it to our ghost button pattern, which means that Volders in fact was starting out with a ghost button to begin with.
Test #304 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jun 29, 2020
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Signups
Stanley Tested Pattern #97: Bigger Form Fields On Backstage.com
In this experiment, larger "Apply" buttons were shown on a casting detail page. The application funnel would take users through a series of steps leading to a paid membership subscription. The experiment measured initial progression and account signups (email signups).
Test #303 on
Thomasnet.com
by
Julian Gaviria
Jun 26, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Global
X.X%
Leads
Julian Tested Pattern #14: Exposed Menu Options On Thomasnet.com
In this experiment variation, the saved suppliers feature was surfaced in the global navigation.It was already possible to save supplier companies from listing and specific company pages. This experiment aimed to increase the saving functions visibility and possibly increase more leads.
Test #302 on
Volders.de
by Michal Fiech
Jun 09, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Sales
Michal Tested Pattern #83: Progressive Fields On Volders.de
In this experiment a long form (A) was replaced with a progressive form interaction (B). Most of the form fields would appear in a grey-disabled style, until the prerequioste fields were first filled out.
Test #301 on
Zapimoveis.com.br
by
Vinicius Barros Peixoto
May 31, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Leads
Vinicius Tested Pattern #21: What It's Worth On Zapimoveis.com.br
In this experiment, the B variation property prices were framed using higher and crossed out price points from 12 months ago - achieving a relative discount. A tooltip was also shown which explained the higher price point on hover. The example in the screenshot translates to "2% less compared to 12 months ago". This high-power experiment measured the number of leads that were generated on property (product) screens.
Test #300 on
Volders.de
by Michal Fiech
May 25, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Progression
Michal Tested Pattern #3: Fewer Form Fields On Volders.de
In this experiment, a password field was removed on a contract cancellation form (Volders).
In the control version, users were required to enter their email address and a password. If the email address was associated with an existing account, then the password was used to authenticate the user (and validated). When users entered a new email address, then the password field was used to create a new account.
In the variation, the password field was removed, as the authentication happened after the conversion itself using other backend mechanisms.
Test #298 on
Zapimoveis.com.br
by
Vinicius Barros Peixoto
May 14, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Leads
Vinicius Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Zapimoveis.com.br
In this experiment on a listing page, the search was expanded to show more listings (variation B). Conditionally, if there were fewer than 36 results, set basic filters such as number bedrooms and bathrooms were expanded and appended to the results. Hence if someone chose 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in variation A, they would only see listing with that filter. In variation B however they would first see the filtered results, and later they would also see results with 3 or more of each.
Test #291 on
Elevate App
by
Jesse Germinario
Mar 30, 2020
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Signups
Jesse Tested Pattern #91: Forced Action
This experiment was ran on the initial onboarding screens of the Elevate App - right after installing and launching the app for the first time. The change was the removal of subtle "skip" links that fast tracked users to the signup/login screen (Get Started). Hence in the variation, all users had to scroll through the 4 introductory messages before being asked to create an account.
Test #288 on
Kenhub.com
by
Niels Hapke
Mar 05, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
X.X%
Signups
Niels Tested Pattern #117: Company Logos On Kenhub.com
In this experiment, customer logos (of universities attended by students using Kenhub) were placed on a homepage. The experiment tested for the effect on registration visits, and premium subscription starts.
Test #286 on
Volders.de
by
Alexander Krieger
Feb 28, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
X.X%
Sales
Alexander Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps On Volders.de
In this experiment, a long contract cancellation landing page (control) was broken down into 4 steps with 1 final summary step (variation).
Test #285 on
Ibood.com
by
Lukas Jorissen
Feb 27, 2020
Desktop
Product
X.X%
Sales
Lukas Tested Pattern #7: Social Counts On Ibood.com
In this experiment, realtime social proof information has been added below an add-to-cart button. The variation shows how many users that have viewed, or placed a product into their basket. Translated to "4 visitors have this product in their shopping cart."
Test #283 on
Kenhub.com
by
Niels Hapke
Feb 08, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Global
X.X%
Sales
Niels Tested Pattern #42: Countdown Timer On Kenhub.com
In this experiment, registered trial users were shown a 65 minute counter on multiple pages (dashboard, listing, quiz, articles) encouraging them to get a full subscription and study all content. Both A and B experiences offered the same limited content for trial users. After the 65 minutes came to an end, the B variation showed an additional "Go Premium" button on all pages, but continued to offer the same limited content.
Test #281 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jan 31, 2020
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #116: Links Or Buttons On Backstage.com
In this experiment, multiple view detail links for a listing tile were turned into higher contrast buttons.
Test #280 on
Volders.de
by
Alexander Krieger
Jan 24, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Sales
Alexander Tested Pattern #3: Fewer Form Fields On Volders.de
In this experiment on a contract cancellation funnel, one field was removed - a secondary contract ID. The control and variation both had a primary "customer ID" with which to identify and cancel someone's contract with.
Test #273 on
Elevate App
by
Jesse Germinario
Dec 19, 2019
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Signups
Jesse Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps
This experiment tests the impact of a different paywall screen on iOS. The current control paywall screen for 100% of iOS users was the animated pro screen. In this screen, users see an animation that gives shows glimpses of several Elevate games in action, as well as a bulleted list of key selling points for Pro. The proposed change (variant B) features a swipeable carousel of pages where each page has an image and some accompanying text explaining a different benefit of subscribing to Pro. The hypothesis is that we can lift conversion by showing users the alternate swiping paywall screen.
Test #274 on
by
Someone
Dec 16, 2019
Desktop
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Someone Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields
In this experiment, a fully visible coupon field (A) was made less visible by turning it into a default collaped link (B). Clicking on the link caused the coupon field to appear.
Test #270 on
Dentalplans.com
by
J.R. Hernandez
Nov 19, 2019
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Sales
J.R. Tested Pattern #37: List Or Grid View On Dentalplans.com
In this experiment, a list view was tested against a grid view.
Test #268 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Nov 08, 2019
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Sales
Stanley Tested Pattern #14: Exposed Menu Options On Backstage.com
The change in this experiment was an exposed SEO panel (B) with a number of clickable filter options.
Test #259 on
Thomasnet.com
by
Julian Gaviria
Sep 12, 2019
Desktop
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Signups
Julian Tested Pattern #110: Optional Field Labels On Thomasnet.com