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Test #533 on
by
Jakub Linowski
May 23, 2024
Desktop
Global
X.X%
Progression
Jakub Tested Pattern #94: Visible Search
In this experiment, the presence of a search bar was tested against no search bar altogether. The control had search, and in the variation it was removed. The variation also exposed items from within the "Need Help?" menu, making "My account", "Contact Us" and "FAQ" more prominent.
(Here the AB test is inverted / flipped to match the pattern).
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Test #518 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Feb 14, 2024
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Progression
Jakub Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel
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 #514 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Jan 24, 2024
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Progression
Stanley Tested Pattern #97: Bigger Form Fields On Backstage.com
In this experiment, the click area of job listing tiles was expanded to the size of the full job tile. In the control, the click area was smaller - mostly only the job headline, along with additional "view more" links on the right hand column. Clicking the tile or headline would open up a new job details page in both control and variation. Impact on progression and membership sales was measured.
Test #508 on
Online.metro-cc.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Dec 15, 2023
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Progression
Andrey Tested Pattern #93: Auto Next On Online.metro-cc.ru
In this experiment, the variation transformed an add-to-cart button into a shopping cart one (making it a two step process). The control had an interaction where an add-to-cart button would become a quantity selection and then a shopping cart action (a three step process). In a way, the control kept users in a "dead-end" quantity selection middle state that required clicking the back button to continue the sale. Whereas the variation automatically moved users into the next step (closer towards being able to make a purchase). Impact on sales was measured.
Test #499 on
Shmoodyapp.com
by
Michael McSweeney
Oct 20, 2023
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Progression
Michael Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar On Shmoodyapp.com
In this experiment, a progress bar was added to a signup flow of a mental health app. It appeared on numerous steps of a onboarding flow. Impact on signup completions and checkouts was measured.
Test #490 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Aug 17, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
X.X%
Progression
Jakub Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps
In this experiment, a section dedicated to choosing gift messages was taken out and separated into its own individial step. The change happened on the first step of a checkout flow and increased the flow by an additional step. Impact on checkouts and total sales was measured.
Test #460 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Mar 21, 2023
Mobile
Listing
X.X%
Progression
Stanley Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action On Backstage.com
In this experiment, a floating top navigation was shown with a "Join" button. In the control, the navigation was only visible at the top of the page. Also keep in mind that signup starts were also triggered throughout multiple CTAs throughout the page and from particular job detail pages. The a/b test ran on a listing page of Backstage - a casting call job site. Impact on signups and checkouts was measured.
Test #453 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Jan 31, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
Shopping Cart
X.X%
Progression
Jakub Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel
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 #430 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Sep 20, 2022
Desktop
Product
X.X%
Progression
Jakub Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed
In this experiment, up to 5 recently viewed product pages would appear on the left hand navigation. The idea was to make it easier for users get back to what they were looking at in case they were browsing. These recently viewed products were not visibile in the control. Impact on adds-to-cart and completed transactions was measured.
Test #131 on
Kenhub.com
by
Niels Hapke
Dec 11, 2017
Desktop
Home & Landing
X.X%
Progression
Niels Tested Pattern #11: Gradual Reassurance On Kenhub.com
Test #82 on
Poll-app.com
by
Pierre Olivier Martel
Jan 17, 2017
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
X.X%
Progression
Pierre Olivier Tested Pattern #10: Postponed Modal Forms On Poll-app.com
Test #91 on
3dhubs.com
by
Rob Draaijer
Jan 01, 2017
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Progression
Rob Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps On 3dhubs.com
In this experiment, a long form with multiple steps was broken down into a progressive interaction form. In the B variant, as users would complete particular steps, new ones would be communicated subtly and finally come into full view.