Google Content Experiments was a tool that can be used to create A/B test from within Google Analytics. It has been discontinued since 2019, and Google now recommends using its Google Optimize service for A/B testing.
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GTmetrix
Score 9.9 out of 10
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Gtmetrix is an analytics tool focused on determining website performance with features like page load speed details, video capture, and the ability to test from multiple regions around the world.
$10.67
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Pricing
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$10.67
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Starter
$21.25
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Growth
$42.50
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Basic
Free
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Features
Google Content Experiments (discontinued)
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Testing and Experimentation
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Google Content Experiments (discontinued)
9.2
1 Ratings
9% above category average
GTmetrix
9.4
5 Ratings
11% above category average
a/b experiment testing
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10.03 Ratings
Split URL testing
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10.03 Ratings
Multivariate testing
10.01 Ratings
7.52 Ratings
Multi-page/funnel testing
9.01 Ratings
8.03 Ratings
Cross-browser testing
8.01 Ratings
10.05 Ratings
Mobile app testing
8.01 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Test significance
9.01 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Visual / WYSIWYG editor
10.01 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Advanced code editor
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Page surveys
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Visitor recordings
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10.01 Ratings
Preview mode
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10.02 Ratings
Test duration calculator
10.01 Ratings
7.53 Ratings
Experiment scheduler
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10.01 Ratings
Experiment workflow and approval
8.01 Ratings
10.01 Ratings
Dynamic experiment activation
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Client-side tests
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8.52 Ratings
Server-side tests
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8.53 Ratings
Mutually exclusive tests
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10.01 Ratings
Audience Segmentation & Targeting
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Google Content Experiments (discontinued)
10.0
1 Ratings
13% above category average
GTmetrix
10.0
1 Ratings
13% above category average
Standard visitor segmentation
10.01 Ratings
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Behavioral visitor segmentation
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Traffic allocation control
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Website personalization
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Results and Analysis
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Do you already have Google Analytics? If so content experiments is a good, free, starting point to dip your toes in A/B testing. Do you need to run Multivariate experiments? If so, Google Content Experiments is not going to fit your needs.
GTmetrix is very well suited for small organizations or startups that do not have sufficient technical staff for site optimization. GTmetrix also comes with the free version, which allows users to use their service for free for up to three websites, which is a good option. However, this might not be the best option for a large organization that works in different technical domains and have a good number of technical staff.
Content Experiments just makes it is simple and easy to implement A|B tests. We will be evaluating other tools in search of a more robust system for multivariate and cross-page testing, such as Optimizely or Visual Website Optimizer. However, for basic testing, you can't really beat it.
Using the free tool, overall "live support" is limited. However, there are plenty of online resources to get started. If you need handheld support, it is best to upgrade the service or hire a developer through one of Google's partner agencies. There could be more support for understanding what makes a test useful or not.
I have never had the need to use GTmetrix support. Therefore, there is really no way for me to give a grade here. However, if you are on a paid plan my guess and it is a guess, is that their support is as good as the tool is. There are a lot more features in the paid plans, reporting. monitoring etc. I could see where support could come into play as these features are added to the account
Google Website Optimizer was a better product but has been discontinued. We have also used Test and Target , which has more features but we have been doing fine with Google Content Experiments. Most testing situations can be handled with Google Content Experiments.
Given we are doing the work to improve in Google to a large degree - the Google product is essential. But GTMetrix may use their info as well as other independent stuff to be a little better. I appreciate the way GTMetrix provides the info - cleaner and clearer and thus quicker to address.