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Easily test any element of your website to learn faster and improve customer experiences.
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Easily test any element of your website to learn 25x faster than traditional methods and improve customer experiences.
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Use A/B or multivariate testing to identify key messages and behaviors for your target audience. Easily move, add or update any element to test and personalize experiences across your entire website.
Test ideas fast
Launch new tests in minutes using our codeless visual editor or code them yourself.
Make data-driven decisions
See incoming test results for on-page and site-wide goals while statistical significance is calculated.
Gain valuable insights
Never miss a conversion by learning what’s working and get recommendations on what to test next.
129% lift in conversions in under 90 days
With Intellimize, Drift was able to run 19 different campaigns, with 121 variations, resulting in over 30 million different page combinations resulting in over $2.8M in incremental revenue.
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Target any audience for precise testing
Run an A/B test against all of your website traffic, or with a pre-defined segment. No matter what, you get more conversions.
Learn MoreDeliver value with experimentation
A/B testing is a critical piece of any experimentation program. When used in tandem with personalization and optimization, your marketing programs will be unstoppable.
Learn more about A/B testing best practices
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