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Test #643 on Backstage.com by Stanley ZuoStanley Zuo Mar 28, 2026 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Signups

Stanley Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Backstage.com

 - Variant A
 - Variant B

In this experiment, more popular search categories (pills) were shown on the homepage based on analyzed search volume. Impact on searches and email subscriptions were measured.

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Test #618 on Livefresh.de by Pascal DietzPascal Dietz Oct 31, 2025 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Sales

Pascal Tested Pattern #11: Gradual Reassurance On Livefresh.de

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, the homepage interaction, headline, and images were changed. In the control, users saw a single “Shop Now” button leading directly to products. In the variation, users first chose between “Reset” or “Lose Weight,” then selected a duration in days before being shown products. The impact on sales was measured.

Test #614 on Kay.com by Craig KistlerCraig Kistler Oct 23, 2025 Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Sales

Craig Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed On Kay.com

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, returning users to a homepage would be shown recently viewed items. Impact on adds to cart and sales was measured. The experiment was triggered to returning users.

Test #521 on Finn.com by Maksim Meged Maksim Meged Mar 14, 2024 Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Sales

Maksim Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed On Finn.com

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 - Variant B

This experiment was triggered by a small segment of users who completed the first step of checkout funnel (submitted email, name, phone number), but dropped from checkout and returned to cars catalogue 7 or more minutes later.

In the control, users didn't see any cart icon nor function to resume their checkout flow.

In the variation however, users saw a filled shopping cart icon with resume functionality. Clicking on the icon would guide and redirect users to their latest abandoned stage of their checkout flow.

Test #510 on Formelskin.de by Alexander KriegerAlexander Krieger Dec 21, 2023 Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Sales

Alexander Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed On Formelskin.de

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 - Variant B

In this experiment, users that did not complete a purchase and came back to the homepage were shown two different experiences. In the control, users would see the homepage (essentially having to restart the purchase flow). Whereas, in the variation, users would be shown a "Welcome Back" summary view with the completed steps shown as completed and a quick resume button to the next incomplete step. Impact on completed sales was measured.

Test #313 on Trydesignlab.com by Daniel ShapiroDaniel Shapiro Aug 19, 2020 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Leads

Daniel Tested Pattern #11: Gradual Reassurance On Trydesignlab.com

 - Variant A
 - Variant B

In this experiment, instead of showing a single-focused lead form (for the UX Academy Program), users were asked to express a wider set of choices first (for the UX Academy or shortter set of skill-based courses). The experiment measured overall leads for both types of programs.

Test #12 on Covenanteyes.com by Nicole MorrisNicole Morris Dec 01, 2015 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing X.X% Sales

Nicole Tested Pattern #29: Surfaced Content On Covenanteyes.com

 - Variant A
 - Variant B

In the B variation, 3 blog posts were referenced at the bottom of the homepage. Each of the blog post articles also contained strong copy to present the problem the service was helping customers with (porn addition) - along with clear calls to start a subscription (the primary metric).