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SiteSpect

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What is SiteSpect?

Key features include: - A/B, split, and multivariate testing campaign management - Targeting and personalization - Front-end usability testing - Back-end testing using Origin Experiments - Site acceleration with SiteSpect AMPS(R) - Mobile site and native app support

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SiteSpect is widely used as a primary A/B and MVT tool by various companies, including Digital & Wise and Expedia/Hotels.com. Companies …
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SiteSpect Enterprise

On Premise

SiteSpect Cloud

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  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is SiteSpect?

SiteSpect is an A/B testing and optimization platform that enables growing businesses to test changes to their website, mobile experience, and other digital properties.

SiteSpect enables users to test and personalize across the customer experience, from client-side look and feel to server-side functionality, engaging website visitors with the right experience at the right time. The platform is designed to empower marketers, developers, and IT professionals to create and run tests to help users make data-driven decisions, increase engagement, and improve site performance.

SiteSpect 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: Page surveys
  • Supported: Preview mode
  • 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: Heatmap tool
  • Supported: Click analytics
  • Supported: Conversion tracking
  • Supported: Goal tracking
  • Supported: Test reporting
  • Supported: Results segmentation
  • Supported: CSV export
  • Supported: Experiments results dashboard

Platform Integration Features Features

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

Additional Features

  • Supported: A/B, split, and multivariate testing
  • Supported: Targeting and personalization
  • Supported: Interactive Control Panel for campaign management and reporting
  • Supported: Mobile site and native app support
  • Supported: Extensive capabilities to test every part of the customer experience

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SiteSpect Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsLinux
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesSiteSpect clients are distributed globally.
Supported LanguagesSiteSpect supports testing websites containing any language in single-byte or double-byte character format. The user interface is in English.

Frequently Asked Questions

Key features include: - A/B, split, and multivariate testing campaign management - Targeting and personalization - Front-end usability testing - Back-end testing using Origin Experiments - Site acceleration with SiteSpect AMPS(R) - Mobile site and native app support

Optimizely Web Experimentation, Monetate, and VWO are common alternatives for SiteSpect.

The most common users of SiteSpect are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).

SiteSpect Customer Size Distribution

Consumers0%
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)0%
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees)10%
Enterprises (more than 500 employees)90%
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

SiteSpect is widely used as a primary A/B and MVT tool by various companies, including Digital & Wise and Expedia/Hotels.com. Companies choose SiteSpect for its robustness and flexibility compared to other testing tools. It has been used concurrently with other testing solutions, proving its reliability. The IT group primarily administers the tool, while the Marketing Department defines the tests and target campaigns.

Digital & Wise leverages SiteSpect's Conversion Rate Optimization Services to support their clients. The platform offers a fully managed testing service, allowing clients to take A/B and Multivariate testing seriously and build strong testing cultures within their business. SiteSpect is promoted as the right tool for the job due to its testing and targeting capabilities and quick deployment time.

In a Fortune 50 e-Commerce environment, SiteSpect is used to optimize sales and enhance the guest experience on web and mobile sites. Users value SiteSpect for its ability to alter code on the front-end before rendering, eliminating flickering or flashing caused by JavaScript changes. The tool also enables rapid implementation of hotfixes across entire websites. Expedia/Hotels.com has been using SiteSpect for three years and considers it the most powerful testing tool on the market.

Overall, SiteSpect has proven to be a versatile and reliable solution for companies looking to improve their digital experiences, optimize conversions, and implement fast fixes across their websites.

Users commonly recommend the following when using SiteSpect:

  1. Test before purchasing: It is suggested to test SiteSpect before making a purchase to ensure it meets specific needs and requirements.

  2. Work with support team and account representatives: Collaborating closely with the support team and account representatives of SiteSpect helps users learn how to use the platform effectively and get the most out of its features.

  3. Use code-based editor: Many users suggest utilizing the code-based editor instead of the visual editor in SiteSpect. This allows for more advanced customization and flexibility in creating tests and experiments.

It is important to note that while SiteSpect is considered a powerful platform for server-side testing, technical expertise is required for setup and administration. Users also recommend running a pilot with a clear set of tests before fully implementing SiteSpect. Additionally, involving key developers in meetings with SiteSpect sales can help fully understand the tool's requirements. Despite the higher costs, SiteSpect is often recommended for larger sites due to its scalability and agility without impacting performance.

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Jonathan Hodak | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
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Sitespect is an interesting platform. It is based and utilized for A/B testing purposes mainly. One of the major reasons to choose a tool like SiteSpect is the fact that it is not only client-side or front-facing and has the ability to alter the code being rendered on the front-end before it actually gets to the front-end meaning that you do not get the frustrating flicker or flash from code being changed by JavaScript after render. However it does also have some other unusual perks, it can be used to rapidly implement a hotfix across an entire website.
  • It is able to intercept the code from your server, inject your code and then it continues on to the end-user's computer with virtually no speed interruptions.
  • It has several different options for performing A/B tests from regular factors to client-side factors, and origin experiments.
  • It is extremely flexible and configurable for the needs of your company or organization.
  • SiteSpect has a number of areas that are a bit difficult for users to understand, the main one being traffic allocation. Without getting into a long example the basic fact is that if you have 10 experiments running, it is very possible to have a very difficult time understanding how much traffic is going to each test, which is obviously not ideal for A/B testing. This problem is being addressed and hopefully will be fixed before 2017.
  • SiteSpect is very powerful, and it does have a GUI interface to help you make simple changes to your website, however to really use it to its potential, you will need developers who are comfortable with advanced CSS and JavaScript to use it.
  • The workflow of setting up experiments in Sitespect is also a little counter-intuitive. This is being addressed and fixed, but as it sits currently it does take some getting used to.
SiteSpect is kind of the difference between the space shuttle and a bicycle. They will both get you places. However Sitespect is considerably more complex and more configurable than most other options that I have seen and used (Optimizely, Visual Website Optimizer, etc.). But those other solutions also have a much lower learning curve and [users] are able to do a lot of things with relatively no coding experience or skill, where SiteSpect really does need capable developers to be utilized well.
  • SiteSpect has had a huge impact on this business, being in the online retail market A/B testing can have enormous impacts especially when you are using it on a website that has millions of visitors a day.
  • SiteSpect has also allowed us to rapidly implement hotfixes on several occasions where we had a known problem and fixing the problem on the production environment would take time, this gave us a kind of quick fix until we could implement the permanent solution.
Most of these other tools do not really have a direct comparison. Optimizely and Visual Website Optimizer (VWO) are both A/B testing tools that are similar in nature to SiteSpect. Both Optimizely and VWO are good tools and have their place, but they are not as flexible or as configurable as SiteSpect is. They are considerably easier to learn so it really comes down to what is the end goal, do you want a product that is relatively easy to use and can do a lot of things, or do you want a toold that is much more difficult to use but gives you complete flexibility to design your tests and implement them any way that you want? For this reason I would recommend Sitespect for people at large companies who have a team devoted to testing, and for most small/mid size companies who will not have testing be a dedicated part of their progress then maybe use something more like Optimizely or VWO instead.
Vince Ginsburg | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 3 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Used for A/B and multi-variate testing via regex substitutions directly into the website source code.
  • Great for programmers and those well-versed in regex, HTML, and JavaScript.
  • Not as friendly to those without programmer coding expertise.
  • Analytics require more of a learning curve to interpret.
  • Tech-support and customer support are more left to in-company representatives than at SiteSpect themselves.
  • Helped dictate web design (UI) via A/B and multi-variate testing. Allowed us to redesign user forms and registration pages.
  • Helped contribute to the decision to add Facebook Connect (registration) to our homepage sign-up module.
While it is very powerful and versatile in the hands of trained programmers, for those non-programmers who end up using it on a day-to-day basis this code-oriented approach is less user-friendly and too esoteric to fully utilize. It can hold back testing progress and infringe on the engineer's time to demand they implement all the site test variations.
Great for programmers involved in A/B and multivariate site testing. But too cumbersome and esoteric for anyone else.
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