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Test #643 on
Backstage.com
by
Stanley Zuo
Mar 28, 2026
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
X.X%
Signups
Stanley Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Backstage.com
In this experiment, more popular search categories (pills) were shown on the homepage based on analyzed search volume. Impact on searches and email subscriptions were measured.
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Test #640 on
Obs.no
by
Joachim Furuseth
Mar 24, 2026
Desktop
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Joachim Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Obs.no
The control had a clickable link "Use discount code" which would reveal an input field for a coupon code. The variation removed this link and input field. Impact on purchases was measured. (Desktop only)
Test #639 on
Obs.no
by
Joachim Furuseth
Mar 23, 2026
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Joachim Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Obs.no
The control had a clickable link "Use discount code" which would reveal an input field for a coupon code. The variation removed this link and input field. Impact on purchases was measured. (Mobile only)
Test #638 on
by
Frazer Mawson
Feb 28, 2026
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Frazer Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action
A floating Add to Basket button was added to a product page. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #634 on
Obsbygg.no
by
Joachim Furuseth
Feb 18, 2026
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Joachim Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Obsbygg.no
The control had a clickable link "Use discount code" which would reveal an input field for a coupon code. The variation removed this link and input field. Impact on purchases was measured. (Mobile only)
Test #635 on
Obsbygg.no
by
Joachim Furuseth
Feb 18, 2026
Desktop
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Joachim Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Obsbygg.no
The control had a clickable link "Use discount code" which would reveal an input field for a coupon code. The variation removed this link and input field. Impact on purchases was measured. (Desktop only)
Test #631 on
by
Frazer Mawson
Jan 29, 2026
Mobile
Shopping Cart
X.X%
Sales
Frazer Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action
In this experiment, the shopping cart screen displayed a floating “Checkout” button with common credit card icons that directed users to the checkout page when clicked. In the control, the button was positioned inline, further down the page. Impact on progression to checkout and total sales were measured.
Test #630 on
Kay.com
by
Craig Kistler
Jan 27, 2026
Desktop
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Craig Tested Pattern #21: What It's Worth On Kay.com
In this experiment, a pricing table (an upsell of product protection plan coverages) was tested against a more explicit yes/no toggle for including the plan. Impact was measured on adds to cart, orders, and upsell rate, using an 80/20 traffic split.
Test #624 on
by
Frazer Mawson
Dec 22, 2025
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Frazer Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action
In this experiment, a floating "Confirm Payment" button was added on the last step of a checkout flow. The button appeared with two different states: in a disabled state, leading to the terms and conditions; and in an active state, after checking off the terms. Impact on purchases was measured.
Test #622 on
by
Frazer Mawson
Nov 27, 2025
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Frazer Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar
In this experiment, a breadcrumb was replaced with a circular progress bar (arguably more visible overall steps; but less visible/clickable accomplished steps). Impact on transactions was measured.
Test #618 on
Livefresh.de
by
Pascal Dietz
Oct 31, 2025
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
X.X%
Sales
Pascal Tested Pattern #11: Gradual Reassurance On Livefresh.de
In this experiment, the homepage interaction, headline, and images were changed. In the control, users saw a single “Shop Now” button leading directly to products. In the variation, users first chose between “Reset” or “Lose Weight,” then selected a duration in days before being shown products. The impact on sales was measured.
Test #617 on
by
Frazer Mawson
Oct 30, 2025
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Sales
Frazer Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar
A progress bar was added to the top of a 3 step signup funnel. Impact on completed orders was measured.
Test #615 on
Online.metro-cc.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Oct 28, 2025
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Andrey Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel On Online.metro-cc.ru
In this experiment, two sets of distractions were removed from the checkout put. First, the search bar was removed from the top of the screen. Second, a series of app links were also removed from the bottom of the screen near the footer. Impact on checkouts was measured.
Test #613 on
Online.metro-cc.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Sep 30, 2025
Desktop
Home & Landing
X.X%
Sales
Andrey Tested Pattern #135: Product Categories On Online.metro-cc.ru
In this experiment, a series of brand logos with links to product listing pages were added - enabling another layer of search. Impact on products purchased was measured.
Test #612 on
by
Frazer Mawson
Sep 28, 2025
Mobile
Checkout
X.X%
Sales
Frazer Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar
In this experiment, a 3 step progress bar was added at the top of an ecommerce checkout funnel. Impact on checkout progression and completed sales was measured.
Test #603 on
Kay.com
by
Craig Kistler
Jul 30, 2025
Desktop
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Craig Tested Pattern #55: Conversational Filters On Kay.com
In this experiment, product pages (variant) asked users if they were interested to see holiday gifts with two buttons. Upon clicking "yes", the UI expanded to make another choice in order to see gifts for: Her, Him or Kids. Clicking any of these three would send users to dedicated listing pages with more product recommendations. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #580 on
Finn.com
by
Tim Karcher
Mar 06, 2025
Mobile
Signup
X.X%
Signups
Tim Tested Pattern #91: Forced Action On Finn.com
In this experiment, the control shows an (X) close option within a signup flow, whereas the variation had it removed. Clicking the close icon would collapse the signup modal and show the product page. Users were still able use the back and forward functionality.
(The test was inversed in order to fit the pattern). Impact on signups was measured.
Test #574 on
Myer.com.au
by
Jay Kim
Jan 30, 2025
Mobile
Product
X.X%
Sales
Jay Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action On Myer.com.au
In this experiment published by Jay Kim, a sticky add to cart button was added on mobile product detail pages. It appeared after the scroll depth past the original add to cart button. Impact to adds to cart and completed sales was measured.
Test #559 on
Tourradar.com
by
Clemens Grave
Oct 18, 2024
Desktop
Listing
X.X%
Progression
Clemens Tested Pattern #137: Visible Filters On Tourradar.com
In this experiment, left column filters (control) were tested against top-aligned and sticky filters (variation). The hypothesis was to increase their visibility. Impact on their use and progression to next step (product/tour detail page) were measured.
Test #551 on
Tourradar.com
by
Clemens Grave
Sep 04, 2024
Desktop
Product
X.X%
Progression
Clemens Tested Pattern #139: Page Level Navigation On Tourradar.com
In this experiment, a floating page level navigation was added near the top of the product pages (under the main image). The navigation links included: Overview, Itinerary, What's Included, Operator, Reviews and Availability. Impact on next step progression was measured.