Google Optimize is sun-setting (How are you doing A/B testing?)
Sankeerth Julapally
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Hello everyone,
Google Optimize is sun-setting & all the existing A/B testing tools are looking for enterprises leaving a void for small sellers
I am currently planning to build a no-code AI-based A/B testing tool for e-commerce merchants(for small merchants >50k visits /month in mind)
I am looking to understand what type of A/B tests you frequently run on your website & what metrics you optimize for.
Please help with your feedback, 2 minutes of your time will guide me in the right direction
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Donald Ng@donaldnzy
Mida.so
We are building a Google Optimize alternative at https://www.mida.so - unlimited testing without writing a single line of code.
Give it a try, it is free for up to 50K monthly tested users.
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Never heard of Google Optimize, but I A/B test using tools available native to the platform (e.g. in Google Ads it's called "Ad Variation" where you can set "Experiment split" to 50%). Bu curious, why do you market it "no-code AI-based"? Did you know all A/B testing products are no-code? What value would "AI-based" even provide, when the point is to analyze results of human behavior?
What I'm trying to get you to see is, just because you can cram buzzwords to seemingly sell a product, doesn't make it a good idea for every product
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@sankeerth_julapally why do you require my website have >50k visits (they do) to answer my very simple 3 questions? I don't get it
It's unfortunate that Google Optimize is sun-setting, but change is a part of the digital landscape. When it comes to A/B testing, adapting and finding new solutions is key. If you encounter any challenges or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to Google Nest customer service for guidance and support. Evolution in the tech world is constant, and staying informed and open to new tools and strategies is essential for success.
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