Borja DR

How do you manage experiments in your company?

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We’re experimenting more and more with various aspects, such as different user onboardings, UI colors, landing pages, etc. However, we sometimes encounter situations where different teams run experiments that overlap each other leading to inaccurate results. Have you faced similar challenges, and how did you address them?

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Owen Michael Donovan
We typically use a hybrid approach - setting up structured A/B tests for key features, combined with more rapid iterative experiments based on user feedback and analytics for UI/UX tweaks. Having a solid experimentation framework is key, but being flexible to pursue interesting opportunities that emerge is also important. Tools like Optimizely help a lot with managing it all.
Amelia Hansley
It varies from project to project. UI/UX and landing pages are very important for user experience. In my opinion every experience opens the door for another opportunity.
Borja DR
@amelia_hansley that right! How frequently do you run experiments in your company?
Amelia Hansley
@borja_diazroig Well, for a company website, My main focus is Content Writing, Keyword Research, and UI/UX. Different experiments goes hand in hand with time. All we need to know is to understand the problems and pain points of our audience.
Jan Bjelicic
Sometimes it is difficult to align everyone so we try to use excel spreadsheets to keep the dates, names, and impact of experiments (sort of a Gant Chart of things). It is helpful but it feels very clunky at times.