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Optimizely Web Experimentation

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What is Optimizely Web Experimentation?

Optimizely Web Experimentation empowers teams to conduct experiments (without having to rely on developer resources) in order to test various user interactions, make website changes backed by data, and personalize customer experiences.

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8 out of 10
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Popular Features

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  • a/b experiment testing (95)
    9.3
    93%
  • Standard visitor segmentation (87)
    8.9
    89%
  • Test significance (87)
    8.5
    85%
  • Preview mode (85)
    8.0
    80%

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What is Optimizely Web Experimentation?

Optimizely Web Experimentation empowers teams to conduct experiments (without having to rely on developer resources) in order to test various user interactions, make website changes backed by data, and personalize customer experiences.

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  • Setup fee optional
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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).

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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.

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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.

8.3
Avg 8.6
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Product Details

What is Optimizely Web Experimentation?

Optimizely Web Experimentation empowers marketers to conduct fast experiments and personalization campaigns without relying heavily on technical resources. Marketers can test various user interactions, make website changes backed by data, deliver personalized customer experiences, and do it all from edge networks.

Optimizely provides a single workspace for experimentation collaborators to have control and visibility across their experiments — from setting up experiment components to interpreting test results — ultimately to improve velocity and collaboration, and elevate performance.

Optimizely Web Experimentation Features

Testing and Experimentation Features

  • Supported: a/b experiment testing
  • Supported: Split URL testing
  • Supported: Multivariate testing
  • Supported: Multi-page/funnel testing
  • Supported: Cross-browser testing
  • Supported: Mobile app testing
  • Supported: Test significance
  • Supported: Visual / WYSIWYG editor
  • Supported: Advanced code editor
  • Supported: Preview mode
  • Supported: Test duration calculator
  • Supported: Experiment scheduler
  • Supported: Experiment workflow and approval
  • Supported: Dynamic experiment activation
  • Supported: Client-side tests
  • Supported: Server-side tests
  • Supported: Mutually exclusive tests

Audience Segmentation & Targeting Features

  • Supported: Standard visitor segmentation
  • Supported: Behavioral visitor segmentation
  • Supported: Traffic allocation control
  • Supported: Website personalization

Results and Analysis Features

  • Supported: Form fill analysis
  • Supported: Goal tracking
  • Supported: Test reporting
  • Supported: CSV export

Platform Integration Features Features

  • Supported: API
  • Supported: Web analytics integration
  • Supported: Content Management System Integration
  • Supported: Integration with CRM or DMP software

Optimizely Web Experimentation Screenshots

Screenshot of the visual editor, used to make changes to the appearance and layout of a website.Screenshot of the results dashboard that displays experiment results.Screenshot of the integrations page, where integrations can be enabled.Screenshot of Advanced Audience Targeting: Custom Real-Time Segments provide customers with the ability to create rapidly-updating segments which can be used as audiences for testing or personalization. These segments can be based on profile data, omni-channel behaviors, and AI-based observations.Screenshot of AI Content Suggestions: AI-powered suggestions in the Visual Editor accelerate ideation.Screenshot of Extensions for Edge: reusable elements minimize developer dependency when launching multiple tests with the same element.

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Optimizely Web Experimentation Technical Details

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

Optimizely Web Experimentation empowers teams to conduct experiments (without having to rely on developer resources) in order to test various user interactions, make website changes backed by data, and personalize customer experiences.

AB Tasty, VWO, and Adobe Target are common alternatives for Optimizely Web Experimentation.

Reviewers rate Traffic allocation control highest, with a score of 9.4.

The most common users of Optimizely Web Experimentation are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Albert Wavering | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Easy to set up test variations, either with their visual tools or with Javascript.
  • Easy to describe goals - can be clicks on a page element, page views, or custom Javascript.
  • Can segment and target visitors based on URL, referral information, custom Javascript conditions, or a number of other variables.
  • Good for previewing and testing variations prior to launching tests - has great live preview functionality and integrates with cross browser testing tools.
  • Has good flexibility and control over implementation - especially important for avoiding the flash of unstyled content problem, as well as Javascript race conditions.
  • API lets you integrate with Google Analytics or other third-party analytics system.
  • Javascript frontend sometimes loads slowly or requires refresh to load completely.
Optimizely improves our website optimization efforts by making it so easy to set up tests that implementation details are no longer a barrier to running tests.
  • Varies from client to client and test to test.
Extremely low learning curve. Easy to get started with, but offers lots of features to power users.
Google Website Optimizer (now Content Experiments)
Visual Website Optimizer
3
Marketing analytics.
2
  • Website optimization.
Optimizely is critical to our testing efforts.
  • Implemented in-house
Optimizely offers configuration options for different website setups - be sure to use a snippet that is consistent with your website design. For example, the Optimizely snippet can include full or trimmed copies of the jQuery Javascript library (which it needs to function), but this doesn't need to be enabled if you already have jQuery on your website.
  • Self-taught
Yes. Has a very intuitive user interface and lots of feature documentation.
No
Questions are generally answered promptly and accurately.
Web interface is nearly always available. Javascript snippet (which actually runs the test) is distributed on a CDN for near-constant availability.
Javascript-heavy design means page loads can be slow.
  • Google Analytics
Moderately difficult. Optimizely has an API that let us pass visitor and test information as events to Google Analytics.
  • No
N/A
Visitor caps may be somewhat flexible.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Our client has been happy with the tools. The set-up and execution of experiments is relatively simple. It has been used extensively to test content, banners, sign-ups, and product locations.
  • The design needs of the client has required a lot of developer experience to create test content and integration with site functionality that's not 'out of the box'.
  • In my current role I am not measuring the product performance.
The client has been very satisfied with the results and learnings.
Optimizely can be a powerful experimentation tool if there are resources devoted to implementing it correctly and maintaining a robust testing program.
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Analytics, Optimization, and Reporting
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In my job capacity I work to handle implementation and support of all 3rd party tools, including Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics, eBay Enterprise Attribution, Coremetrics, DART, Mediamind, Ensighten, Tealium, and Adobe Dynamic Tag Manager, etc.
  • A/B & Multivariate testing on a retail website.
Adobe Test & Target - not chosen due to cost and set-up requirements.
  • Professional services company
We implemented the product for the client using a tag management system. We manage all of the client's analytics and 3rd party tools through the TMS on their behalf.
The implementation through the tag management system took a bit of trial and error at first, mostly due to the asynchronous nature of the TMS. We had to manipulate the implementation to assure that the Optimizely code was written to the page at the right time to allow the experiment content load in the browser without showing any of the original content first. We also needed to make some adjustments to the TMS code to get the integration with Site Catalyst timed appropriately.
  • Self-taught
Product training is always preferred over self-training. This helps to have multiple people with a similar product skill-set available to assist with projects and train others to the same level of expertise.
There has been a lot of experiment integration with site functionality like email sign up, add-to-cart, product display grids/positions, custom espots with additional functionality, etc.
No
Client initially wanted to prove out the ROI of the product.
We have had fairly quick responses to requests for support and any issues have been worked out in a timely manner.
Not a lot of documentation or best practice information. Interface is simple, but not very intuitive.
We have had some issues with screen flicker when loading experiment content. We had to dial back some of the creative changes to load smaller files.
  • Adobe Analytics (Site Catalyst)
  • Adobe Dynamic Tag Manager
All of the coding is handled through the Adobe Dynamic Tag Manager. Some difficulty working with the asynchronous default functionality of the tag manager at first.
  • Many of our clients also use eBay Enterprise Attribution (formerly ClearSaleing).
It's unknown if eBay Enterprise Attribution has plans to integrate with Optimizely.
This was handled mostly on the client side.
N/A
Jeremy Cox | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • The product makes A/B Testing easy.
  • The technical support staff is very quick to respond and very helpful.
  • Most things require no knowledge of html, java or CSS.
  • There are discrepancies between the Optimizely visitor count and Google Analytics. I have been unable to resolve why these differences occur. The differences are small except with regards to mobile traffic.
  • I am not convinced the mobile tracking works as intended. Differences with Google Analytics are fairly large.
  • The product has allowed us to quantify $500k in revenue gains and saves (not implementing poor test outcomes). This number is soft, and will certainly decrease as gains become harder to realize.
Switching costs would be high, but the platform does what we require of it.
3
Web Analytics.
3
The people that use the platform are the ones who support it. IT does not need to support this system.
  • A/B Testing.
  • Conversion Rate Optimization.
This was our first A/B Testing platform.
I was not part of the implementation. The decision to go with Optimizely was made before I began working here.
  • Implemented in-house
I was not a part of this, but I know we implemented it by simply adding a script to each of our webpages. We even supplement the tests with in-house conversion data through a nightly feed. I'm not sure how difficult this part of the implementation was.
I am not very familiar with the implementation process. I did help set this up on sites after we had been using the service. I had no html background, but it was not difficult to implement using CMS.
  • Self-taught
The program is very easy to learn, and as more difficult tests are implemented, they have been very helpful in guiding us along the way.
We have in-house (off-site) conversion data that we tie back to tests. This is accomplished through a nightly feed of data to Optimizely and helps us with test results.
They are quick to respond and provide great help to get tests up and running.
In order to implement most tests, little knowledge of html, java and css are required. More complicated tests require some of this knowledge, but the tech staff provides outstanding guidance and is very responsive.
I have not had any issues with availability.
The speed of implementing tests is instantaneous.
  • Google Analytics
  • In-house data
  • clicktale
This was fairly simple to implement.
  • Data warehouse
We are in the early stages of thinking about this. Ideally it would be nice to get clickstream data into our data warehouse from Optimizely tests.
I was not involved in the sales process, but they have been great post-sale.
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