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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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A solid tool suited for a solid optimization programme (emerging up to connected)
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Great web experimentation framework for marketing and engineering
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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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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).
- 9.3a/b experiment testing(110) Ratings
Create and test variations of a website, changing site elements such as headlines, CTAs, images, page design and layout, technical SEO changes, and new feature additions and collect statistical results of each variation’s conversion rates or other metrics.
- 8.6Split URL testing(89) Ratings
Test out larger design changes by splitting your site traffic across two different landing pages to identify which site performs the best. It can be used to test the impact and feasibility of things such as new designs, personalization efforts, and new site architecture.
- 8.8Multivariate testing(91) Ratings
Ability to test multiple site design changes at once across one or multiple variations and identify which variation impacts conversion rates, or other predefined goals, the most.
- 8.3Multi-page/funnel testing(86) Ratings
Create an experiment that makes changes across multiple pages, like a funnel or a site-wide experience.
- 7.4Cross-browser testing(59) Ratings
Preview your experiments across multiple browsers at once.
- 7.6Mobile app testing(45) Ratings
Ability to run tests to optimize mobile applications.
- 8.5Test significance(101) Ratings
Ability to set the statistical significance level, or confidence interval, of a given test, for example at the 90% or 95% level.
- 8Visual / WYSIWYG editor(90) Ratings
Set up A/B testing campaigns using a WYSIWYG editor to create site versions and preview design changes before testing them. These editors often don’t require coding knowledge in order to operate them.
- 7.6Advanced code editor(82) Ratings
Allows users to create and edit experiments with HTML, CSS, JS.
- 6.5Page surveys(17) Ratings
Create on-page surveys and select which segment of users are asked survey questions using defined audience segments (e.g. new vs. returning users, mobile users, desktop users, etc).
- 8.4Visitor recordings(18) Ratings
Watch recordings of user sessions to gain insights on site visitor behavior and identify areas to improve site visitor experience.
- 8Preview mode(99) Ratings
Preview your experiment before running it live on your site or app.
- 7Test duration calculator(69) Ratings
Automatic calculation of the estimated test duration needed to gain statistically significant results.
- 8.1Experiment scheduler(68) Ratings
Ability to schedule experiments to run, or not run, during specific times (e.g. Not to run during a holiday weekend or while a site-wide promotion is going on).
- 6.5Experiment workflow and approval(48) Ratings
Ability to assign different phases of the experiment process to your team and approve next steps for an experiment or campaign.
- 7.4Dynamic experiment activation(43) Ratings
Ability to activate an experiment after the page’s initial load based on a set of conditions (e.g. if the visitor takes certain actions).
- 9.1Client-side tests(62) Ratings
Ability to run client-side tests (e.g. A/B, A/B/n, multivariate, and funnel tests) to test out UI changes.
- 9Server-side tests(26) Ratings
Ability to run server-side tests (e.g. A/B, A/B/n, multivariate, and split URL tests) to test out more complex design changes, roll out features to specific audience segments, or split site traffic between different site versions.
- 8.7Mutually exclusive tests(46) Ratings
Ability to make tests mutually exclusive so that a given visitor is only part of one test at a time, this helps prevent tests from interfering with one another.
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.
- 8.9Standard visitor segmentation(102) Ratings
Ability to segment, or target audiences based on criteria you set (e.g. URL, cookies, IP address, custom javascript, traffic source, device, browser, language, ad campaign, geo-targeting, time of day) and enable tests to run for specific visitor segments.
- 8.4Behavioral visitor segmentation(81) Ratings
Ability to segment, or target audiences based on whether or not they have performed certain actions, such as clicking on a CTA, and enable tests to run for specific visitor segments.
- 9.4Traffic allocation control(98) Ratings
Ability to set what percentage of website traffic receives specific test variants in order to roll out code only to a subset of site visitors.
- 8Website personalization(70) Ratings
Ability to optimize user experience for individual site visitors based on certain characteristics and past actions (e.g. past purchases, geolocation, demographics, device type, referral source, etc..). An example of this is product and/or content recommendations based on visitor characteristics.
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.
- 9.3Heatmap tool(13) Ratings
A tool that shows which elements of the page generate the most visitor engagement.
- 8.8Click analytics(33) Ratings
Click analytics reports display how many clicks certain page elements receive and provides visitor engagement insights.
- 8.4Scroll maps(17) Ratings
Scroll maps display how far down the page users scroll.
- 8.3Form fill analysis(37) Ratings
Enables users to view visitor interaction with forms and identify which parts of the form visitors fill out first and which fields lead to increased visitor drop-off.
- 8.7Conversion tracking(44) Ratings
Enables users to set up and customize conversion funnels to track site visitors' journeys and determine areas that see the most visitor drop-off.
- 8.5Goal tracking(87) Ratings
Enables users to set up key website/mobile performance metrics on their landing pages and track them.
- 8.1Test reporting(91) Ratings
Provides users with reports for each test that record the performance of each variation tested against selected metrics such as conversion rate. These reports indicate when a given test variation has performed statistically better than the original (control) site version.
- 8Results segmentation(58) Ratings
The ability to segment test results by specific criteria (e.g. browser type, device type, source, time of day, campaign).
- 7.4CSV export(61) Ratings
Ability to export test results as a CSV file.
- 8Experiments results dashboard(49) Ratings
Provides users with a dashboard displaying test results for all live tests. Some products may also include test result histories accessible from the dashboard.
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What is Optimizely Web Experimentation?
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: Results segmentation
- 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
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Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |
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Ease of Use: Users consistently praise the platform for its elegant and user-friendly design, which enhances productivity across various tasks such as A/B testing.
Reporting: The robust reporting capabilities, multi-account support, and advanced settings have been highlighted to be key strengths provided by the tool by reviewers who value detailed results engine provided by the platform.
Streamlining: Additionally, users commend the intuitive WYSIWYG editor for simplifying editing processes and aiding in thorough live and post-test analysis to streamline experimentation workflows. The ease of experiment setup with metrics tracking features further adds to the platform's appeal and has provided a quick streamlining experience.
Slow User Interface: Users have reported that the user interface can be sluggish, impacting their overall experience negatively. Some find the platform's navigation confusing, leading to inefficiencies. The WYSIWYG editor is described as clunky, hindering quick and effective changes, affecting user productivity.
Steep Learning Curve: Non-technical users may face usability barriers on the platform, needing improvements for easier use without technical expertise. Having a longer learning curve period hinders by spending more time getting to know the product rather than getting work done.
Limitations: Additionally, users desire more a la carte feature availability rather than being restricted by tier-locked features.