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Test #634 on Obsbygg.no by Joachim FurusethJoachim Furuseth Feb 18, 2026 Mobile Checkout

Joachim Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Obsbygg.no

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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 FurusethJoachim Furuseth Feb 18, 2026 Desktop Checkout

Joachim Tested Pattern #1: Remove Coupon Fields On Obsbygg.no

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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 #633 on Reverb.com by Nicholas EvansNicholas Evans Jan 31, 2026 Desktop Mobile Product

Nicholas Tested Pattern #103: Money Back Guarantee On Reverb.com

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In this experiment, different reassurance messages were shown at the bottom of the add-to-cart widget on a product page. The variation emphasized full refunds for faulty or misrepresented items.

Test #632 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Jan 30, 2026 Desktop Mobile Checkout

Andrey Tested Pattern #65: Add More For Extra Incentive On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, two changes were made to the checkout page: (1) the minimum basket size requirement was made more visible using a floating element, and (2) an additional threshold was introduced to encourage customers to add more items by offering a free gift at a higher spend level. The impact on sales was measured.

Test #631 on by Frazer MawsonFrazer Mawson Jan 29, 2026 Mobile Shopping Cart

Frazer Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action

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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 KistlerCraig Kistler Jan 27, 2026 Desktop Mobile Product

Craig Tested Pattern #21: What It's Worth On Kay.com

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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 #629 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Jan 26, 2026 Desktop Checkout

Jakub Tested Pattern #98: Auto Suggest

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In this experiment (1) the zip code field position was moved up, right below the last name. And (2) entering the zip code would populate the state and city using an autofill API call. Impact on orders completed was measured.

Test #628 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Dec 30, 2025 Mobile Checkout

Jakub Tested Pattern #98: Auto Suggest

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In this experiment (1) the zip code field position was moved up, right below the last name. And (2) entering the zip code would populate the state and city using an autofill API call. Impact on orders completed was measured.

Test #627 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Dec 29, 2025 Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed

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In this tightly triggered experiment, users who (1) did not complete a purchase and (2) visited a different product page saw a button in the top-right corner labeled “Don’t Forget Your Club.” Clicking this button resumed the checkout process at the point where they left off, without requiring the same information to be re-entered.

Test #626 on Jared.com by Craig KistlerCraig Kistler Dec 26, 2025 Desktop Mobile Listing

Craig Tested Pattern #118: Category Images On Jared.com

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In this experiment, two types of UI filters for metal color choices were shown at the top of product listing pages. One variant only used category labels, while the other variant combined images with labels to reinforce the categories. Impact on filter usage, adds to cart and sales were measured.

Test #625 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Dec 23, 2025 Desktop Mobile Listing

Andrey Tested Pattern #90: Out Of Stock Or In Stock Products On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, search results and listing pages received two additional filters to remove out-of-stock and in-store-only items. This reduced the number of results shown by default. The impact on add-to-cart actions, checkout flows, and completed sales was measured.

Test #624 on by Frazer MawsonFrazer Mawson Dec 22, 2025 Mobile Checkout

Frazer Tested Pattern #41: Sticky Call To Action

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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 #623 on by Jakub LinowskiJakub Linowski Nov 29, 2025 Desktop Mobile Product

Jakub Tested Pattern #139: Page Level Navigation

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In this experiment, a single inline page navigation (going to external sub pages) was replaced with multiple and repeated inline page navigations (that linked within the same page). Impact on adds to cart an sales was measured.

Test #622 on by Frazer MawsonFrazer Mawson Nov 27, 2025 Mobile Checkout

Frazer Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar

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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 #621 on Kay.com by Craig KistlerCraig Kistler Nov 26, 2025 Desktop Mobile Product

Craig Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Kay.com

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In this experiment, a horizontally scrolling set of products was replaced with an expanded and more visible grid of suggested products - enabling more discovery. 

Test #620 on Online.metro-cc.ru by Andrey AndreevAndrey Andreev Nov 24, 2025 Desktop Product

Andrey Tested Pattern #42: Countdown Timer On Online.metro-cc.ru

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In this experiment, 96 hours before the end of a promotion, a countdown timer was displayed on the desktop with a 80/20 split. Also excluded new users. Impact on sales was measured.

Test #619 on Aboalarm.de by Katharina LayKatharina Lay Nov 23, 2025 Desktop Mobile Checkout

Katharina Tested Pattern #15: Bulleted Reassurances On Aboalarm.de

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In this experiment, reassuring copy was added to 2 of 3 pricing plans of a contract cancellation service. The copy was translated as "Cancellation guarantee. Contract cost coverage and legal support included!” Impact on overall revenue was measured.

Test #618 on Livefresh.de by Pascal DietzPascal Dietz Oct 31, 2025 Desktop Mobile Home & Landing

Pascal Tested Pattern #11: Gradual Reassurance On Livefresh.de

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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 MawsonFrazer Mawson Oct 30, 2025 Mobile Signup

Frazer Tested Pattern #99: Progress Bar

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A progress bar was added to the top of a 3 step signup funnel. Impact on completed orders was measured.

Test #616 on Finn.com by Maksim Meged Maksim Meged Oct 29, 2025 Mobile Product

Maksim Tested Pattern #136: Earliest Availability On Finn.com

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A number of copy tweaks were made in this experiment which was flipped around to match the earliest availability pattern (one of the more visible changes). Under this assumption, one of the more visible copy changes is the switch from using a blue "Most popular" tag towards a green "Available from [DATE]". The "available from" is also visible in the other version, except further down and with lower contrast. Impact on adds to cart and orders was measured.