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Test #639 on
Obs.no
by
Joachim Furuseth
Mar 23, 2026
Mobile
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Joachim Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Obs.no
The control had a clickable link "Use discount code" which would reveal an input field for a coupon code. The variation removed this link and input field. Impact on purchases was measured. (Mobile only)
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Test #634 on
Obsbygg.no
by
Joachim Furuseth
Feb 18, 2026
Mobile
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Joachim Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Obsbygg.no
The control had a clickable link "Use discount code" which would reveal an input field for a coupon code. The variation removed this link and input field. Impact on purchases was measured. (Mobile only)
Test #612 on
by
Frazer Mawson
Sep 28, 2025
Mobile
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Frazer Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar
In this experiment, a 3 step progress bar was added at the top of an ecommerce checkout funnel. Impact on checkout progression and completed sales was measured.
Test #456 on
Aboalarm.de
by
Daria Kurchinskaia
Feb 23, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
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Daria Tested Pattern #28: Easiest Fields First On Aboalarm.de
In this experiment, a more difficult step of a contract cancelation service flow was rearranged toward a later step. In the variation, the easier step (hypothetically) with personal details and address fields was placed as the first step. Whereas the step with contract or account numbers (hypothetically more difficult) were placed as the second step.
Test #435 on
Volders.de
by
Daria Kurchinskaia
Oct 17, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
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Daria Tested Pattern #9: Multiple Steps On Volders.de
In this experiment, a question about a customer's reason for purchase was broken out into a separate step and moved earlier in the process. In the control, this question was asked in the final checkout step along with a plan selection (Step 4 of 4). In the variation, this question was shifted as a standalone first step (Step 1 of 5). Impact on completed purchases was measured (for a contract cancellation service in this case).
Test #414 on
Volders.de
by
Frederik Fröhle
May 31, 2022
Desktop
Mobile
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Frederik Tested Pattern #98: Auto Suggest On Volders.de
Does adding Google's address auto complete functionality to an address field help with higher form completions? This auto fill feature has been tested in the variation of a contract cancellation funnel. After selecting an auto completed address from a pulldown menu, the following fields were preselected: house number, zip code, city and country (potentially lowering friction?). Impact on successful form completions (contract cancellations) has been measured. Notice how the form also expanded progressively upon selecting the complete address in the variation.
Test #393 on
Snocks.com
by
Melina Hess
Jan 19, 2022
Mobile
Shopping Cart
X.X%
Sales
Melina Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Snocks.com
This experiment replaced a visible coupon field with a dynamic text link that would initially hide the form field. Only after clicking the text link would the coupon form field appear. The translation from German is "Do you have a coupon code? Click here to apply". Impact on completed transactions was measured.
Test #341 on
by
Alex James
Feb 25, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Signups
Alex Tested Pattern #35: Floating Labels
This experiment shows a comparison between floating-field labels vs top-aligned labels. Form labels first appeared inline and as users would begin typing, they floated to the top of the field. In the other version, fixed field labels were shown above the form fields at all times. Impact on signups was measured.
Test #300 on
Volders.de
by Michal Fiech
May 25, 2020
Desktop
Mobile
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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 #274 on
by
Someone
Dec 16, 2019
Desktop
Mobile
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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 #49 on
Menufy.com
by
Aleksandr Elesev
Oct 26, 2018
Desktop
Mobile
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Aleksandr Tested Pattern #46: Pay Later On Menufy.com