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Google Optimize

Overview

What is Google Optimize?

Google offers the Optimize A/B testing tool for testing website content and versions.

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Popular Features

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  • Split URL testing (7)
    10.0
    100%
  • Multivariate testing (7)
    9.8
    98%
  • Standard visitor segmentation (7)
    9.1
    91%
  • a/b experiment testing (7)
    8.2
    82%
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Pricing

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Google Optimize

Free

Cloud

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Features

Testing and Experimentation

These features enable companies to plan, set up, and execute different types of tests (e.g. A/B, A/B/n, multivariate, split URL tests).

7.5
Avg 8.6

Audience Segmentation & Targeting

A set of tools used for website optimization experiments (e.g. A/B, A/B/n, funnel, split URL, multivariate tests) that can help users segment their audience in to different groups for the purpose of exposing specific audiences to tests or personalization efforts.

9.7
Avg 8.8

Results and Analysis

Tools that allow users to evaluate the results of website optimization tests (e.g. A/B, A/B/n, multivariate, and split URL tests), or view visitor interaction with webpages and specific site elements.

8.7
Avg 8.6
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Product Details

What is Google Optimize?

Google Optimize Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Google offers the Optimize A/B testing tool for testing website content and versions.

Reviewers rate Split URL testing and Multi-page/funnel testing and Traffic allocation control highest, with a score of 10.

The most common users of Google Optimize are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews and Ratings

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Attribute Ratings

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Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our organization is using Google Optimize to conduct basic A/B testing experiments and to personalize experiences based on various attributes. Google Optimize allows any user to easily create experiences without having to have very technical skill sets. For some other tools we've used, that wasn't the case.
  • Easy interface for anyone to use
  • Integrates with Google Analytics
  • Easy setup with Google Tag Manager or on its own
  • Built-in reporting so you don't have to use Google Analytics
  • Increase limits for the free version
  • Add ability to work for mobile apps
The free version of Google Optimize is a no brainer for anyone running Google Analytics on their website (which should be everyone). It provides enough value at the free level to allow users to begin A/B testing on their website and allow them to begin building a ROI case to purchase the paid version (Google Optimize 360).
Testing and Experimentation (16)
35%
3.5
a/b experiment testing
100%
10.0
Split URL testing
100%
10.0
Multivariate testing
80%
8.0
Multi-page/funnel testing
100%
10.0
Cross-browser testing
100%
10.0
Test significance
N/A
N/A
Visual / WYSIWYG editor
N/A
N/A
Advanced code editor
80%
8.0
Preview mode
N/A
N/A
Test duration calculator
N/A
N/A
Experiment scheduler
N/A
N/A
Experiment workflow and approval
N/A
N/A
Dynamic experiment activation
N/A
N/A
Client-side tests
N/A
N/A
Server-side tests
N/A
N/A
Mutually exclusive tests
N/A
N/A
Audience Segmentation & Targeting (4)
67.5%
6.8
Standard visitor segmentation
100%
10.0
Behavioral visitor segmentation
70%
7.0
Traffic allocation control
N/A
N/A
Website personalization
100%
10.0
Results and Analysis (6)
45%
4.5
Conversion tracking
90%
9.0
Goal tracking
90%
9.0
Test reporting
N/A
N/A
Results segmentation
N/A
N/A
CSV export
N/A
N/A
Experiments results dashboard
90%
9.0
Platform Integration Features
N/A
N/A
  • Google Optimize 360 (paid version) saves money compared to most other competitors
  • Training costs are lowered because of good documentation and resources
  • Saves money because Google integrates well with third-party applications
Adobe Target is extremely powerful and provides features Google Optimize does not, but Adobe Target is also more expensive and harder to use. Google Optimize could benefit by offering basic built-in reporting so it doesn't require Google Analytics events.
Google has always been known to make easy-to-use products. The Google Optimize interface is intuitive and easy to follow for anyone.
Google has well-documented resources and unlimited use cases that can be found online. Plus, their support is always helpful and available.
Santiago Valdés | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently use Google Optimize for A/B and multivariate testing on our eCommerce site.
We've been using it for testing submit forms, sign-up pages, and other pages and designs like cart and checkout. It is used mainly by the marketing department (with a bit of communication with IT, but only for setup purposes).
  • The interface is very easy and intuitive. You can quickly create a test and get it running in a few minutes.
  • It connects very well with Google Analytics (in case you use it) so you can gather all the data quickly. You generally measure an A/B or MVT against a goal, so you quickly get all your GA goals, which makes it VERY easy to start a new test.
  • Reporting is nice and easy. You can see quickly whether the test is a winner, amount of users, conversions, etc.
  • We don't generally use the A/B test where you can edit your content directly on Optimize. We rather use the redirect (and we design the test), BUT it looks very easy to use, so for someone who really wants to make a very quick test (or doesn't have the support of IT), it's possible with that.
  • Integration is not good. You have to add a "flickering" code to avoid loading the actual page (in case you get the experiment and not the control). This is the main reason why I am giving them a low score. The flickering code doesn't show absolutely ANYTHING until the time you state. If you add a low time, it will show a page and then reload and show the new one, which confuses the user. So this is a very bad experience from the user's perspective.
  • Documentation regarding the "flickering" thing is not that accurate. It took a lot of time to actually get it to work. Debugging needs to improve.
We are not experts in testing, so there are probably better and more equipped alternatives out there but for our small organization with limited testing resources, this works fine. If you are a small team and you need to manage a few tests at the same time, this is probably the right choice considering it's free. If you are a bigger team that needs to add way more data and complexity to your tests you shouldn't use Google Optimize as integration might be hard. Also, if you can't stand the "flickering," try something else.
  • Definitely, testing is an ROI-positive activity, mainly because you can get lessons. For us, this was very important in understanding our CTA and value propositions that resonated more with our customers.
  • As an ROI downside, the flickering issue and all the problems it causes with users not understanding what's going on (including bouncers) has to be taken into account.
To be very honest, we haven't used any software different from Optimize at this point. It would be irresponsible to write about alternatives that we don't know much about.
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