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Test #593 on Obs.no by Joachim FurusethJoachim Furuseth May 27, 2025 Desktop Product

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

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 - Variant B

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 #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

 - Variant A
 - Variant B

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 #539 on Snocks.com by Melina HessMelina Hess Jun 24, 2024 Desktop Global

Melina Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Snocks.com

 - Variant A
 - Variant B

In this experiment, two different navigation defaults were tested against each other. In one version we can see 1) more popular products with 2) more categorical granularity being shown in the expanded state. In the other version we see "new products" being shown as the default (with a lot fewer product subcategories) to choose from.

Test #538 on Volders.de by Daria KurchinskaiaDaria Kurchinskaia Jun 20, 2024 Desktop Mobile Checkout

Daria Tested Pattern #77: Filled Or Ghost Buttons On Volders.de

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, a less visible (ghost button style) legal confirmation box, was tested against a more visible one (filled state with higher contrast). Impact on error rates (from submitting an incomplete form) and sales was measured.

Test #511 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Jan 09, 2024 Desktop Home & Landing

Andrey Tested Pattern #79: Product Highlights On Online.metro-cc.ru

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, popular products were shown at the top of the homepage. Impact to sale was measured.

Test #437 on Vivareal.com.br by Rodrigo MauésRodrigo Maués Oct 28, 2022 Desktop Mobile Listing

Rodrigo Tested Pattern #18: Single Or Alternative Buttons On Vivareal.com.br

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, an additional and alternative text based call to action link was added on real estate properity listings. Instead of only having "Ligar" ("Call"), "Enviar mensagem" was also appended ("Send Message"). This additional link lead to a lead-gen form. 

Test #429 on Snocks.com by Melina HessMelina Hess Aug 16, 2022 Mobile Desktop Product

Melina Tested Pattern #121: Free Shipping On Snocks.com

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 - Variant B

Upon clicking the Add-To-Cart button, the button label changed to a cheering message which congratulated the user on his choice and ensuring that shipping is free. Translation: "Good choice. Your shipping and returns are free."

Test #320 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Oct 20, 2020 Desktop Checkout

Jakub Tested Pattern #49: Above The Fold Call To Action

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 - Variant B

An extra "Place Order" button was duplicated above the fold on this checkout page. The control had a similar button further down at the bottom of the screen. The impact on total sales was measured from this change.

Test #281 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Jan 31, 2020 Desktop Listing

Stanley Tested Pattern #116: Links Or Buttons On Backstage.com

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, multiple view detail links for a listing tile were turned into higher contrast buttons. 

Test #250 on Volders.de by Alexander KriegerAlexander Krieger Jul 25, 2019 Desktop Mobile Signup

Alexander Tested Pattern #106: Back Buttons On Volders.de

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, a version without a back button was tested against a one where it was positioned in the upper left corner. This test occured on a second step of a contract cancellation service.

Test #230 on Goodui.org by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Mar 09, 2019 Desktop Mobile Listing

Jakub Tested Pattern #56: Hover Button On Goodui.org

 - Variant A
 - Variant B

In this test we tested onhover buttons (variant) versus more traditional always exposed and visible ones.