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A/B Test Shopify's 3 vs 1 Page Checkouts - Test which of Shopify's 2 checkouts is best for you

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Stop guessing which checkout works better for you — run this A/B test to uncover how each one performs with your shoppers. Get a deep analysis of each one's conversion rates, AOV, revenue-per-checkout, and more, detailed down to customer segments.

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Avi Moskowitz
Hey, Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Avi, CEO & co-founder of PrettyDamnQuick. Super excited to launch A/B Test Shopify's 3 vs 1 Page Checkouts. This is a first-of-its-kind tool that splits your traffic, allowing half of your shoppers to experience either the traditional 3-page checkout or the newer 1-page checkout. After working with over 200 Shopify brands and processing 15M checkouts per month, we noticed a trend: many stores were unsure if switching to the 1-page checkout was truly better for their conversions. While Shopify has reported an overall improvement of 21.8%, it wasn’t clear how that played out across different store types. We also found Shopify was underreporting visitors to the one-page checkout, increasing the reported conversion rate, which they’re now fixing (but that’s another story). We couldn’t stop wondering – so we built this A/B test to get to the bottom of it. 🔍 Trends we’ve noticed so far: * 1-page checkout seems to perform best for returning customers who have their details saved, and it shines with lower AOV, quick purchases. * 3-page checkout tends to win for higher AOV carts, especially with first-time customers. The biggest takeaway? It varies from shop to shop. That’s why we’re rolling this tool out for wider use just in time for BFCM, so stores can make data-driven decisions instead of relying on hunches. To use this tool, you’ll need a Shopify Plus store with 5K+ orders/month for accurate, fast results. My co-founder @liran_erez and I will be here to chat and answer any questions about Shopify checkout A/B testing, segmentation, and even DTC fulfillment and delivery. We’d love your feedback and ideas to help us make this even better for Shopify merchants! Thanks for checking us out, and feel free to ask us anything! 🙌 P.S. Special offer for PH users: 40% off with discount code PH1V3 💥 Lastly, if you have a Shopify store, how confident are you in your checkout’s performance from 1-10?
Michael Riversky
Definitely a game-changer. I didn't see anything close to this product. A/B test: 3-page vs 1-page checkout FTW.
Roy Naar
Oh wow, I never thought about testing my clients' checkout pages as I took on Shopify's recs for granted.... but going to do it now!
Eden
Revolutionary solution. Taking checkout experiences to the next level of personalization and AB testing!
Josh Weissmann
Amazing product. Never been done before in the Shopify ecosystem to AB test versions of checkout
Jason Rozen
This changes the game
Kevin Natanzon
Let’s go!!
Liran Erez
Exciting launch with some surprising discoveries :) Stay tuned!
Alexandre Dahan
Very nice solution
Maya Ophir
Great concept! Comparing 3-page vs 1-page checkout is a smart move, especially for improving conversion rates. Excited to see the A/B test results. 😎
imran hashmi
This tool is a must-have for Shopify store owners. Analyzing conversion rates and revenue for each checkout is huge! 🔥
Avi Moskowitz
@imran_hashmi3 it really really is!
Raghavendra Devadiga
Simple yet powerful! The option to compare conversion rates down to the customer segment is genius 🙌
Yam Regev
Looks wonderful
Avi Moskowitz
@yam_regev Thanks Yam!
Ben Lang
Neat idea! Congrats on the launch!
Avi Moskowitz
@benln thanks Ben!
Jyoti Sahu
This can seriously help boost conversion rates. Excited to implement it and see the results! 💥
Rishi Lalwani
This is a game changer! Love it.
Jordan Odinsky
What a gamechanger! Congrats to the entire PDQ team on the launch!
Avi Moskowitz
@jordanodinsky Thanks Jordan!!
Rubens Ferner
Let's goo! Excited for this!
Kayhan Nudrat
Absolutely love this! Truly needed for the community!!
Eytan Buchman
I love this, @avi_moskowitz1 . I'm curious - what A/B test has surprised you the most across all the tests PDQ has run?
Avi Moskowitz
@eytanbuchman good question! A few– 1.⁠ ⁠Shorter delivery promises don’t always drive conversions: Offering a faster delivery promise didn’t increase conversions in some cases. 2.⁠ ⁠Customers aren’t as sensitive to shipping prices as expected: In tests where we offered lower or free shipping, conversions didn’t spike as dramatically as predicted. Instead, customers responded more to the feeling of earning rewards or incentives. 3.⁠ ⁠Customers often don’t switch shipping methods: Even when presented with better or more cost-effective shipping options during checkout, customers frequently stuck with the default method.