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Introducing shareable A/B test results

Test. Share. Align : Optimize In Record Time with our shareable A/B test results

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Written by Manuel Recalde
Updated over 2 months ago

Communicating user research results and aligning stakeholders can be just as challenging as creating high-performing designs. Thankfully, things are about to get a little easier!

We're excited to share an enhancement to our popular EyeQuant A/B Test feature that makes collaboration much easier: shareable A/B test results.

Bridging the communication gap

For years, our A/B test feature has helped UX designers, marketers and product teams quantify which design variations will likely perform better before going live. Now, there’s an even simpler way to share these valuable insights with team members and stakeholders who don't have direct access to EyeQuant.

Exporting data can be helpful, but nothing beats seeing the actual visual comparisons and metrics as they appear in the platform itself. That's why we've developed a one-click sharing solution that creates a read-only view of your test results - perfect for quick reviews and collaborative decision-making.

Share test results in 3 simple steps

Sharing your A/B test results is now as easy as A/B…C!

  1. Go to the Summary tab in your A/B test results.

  2. Toggle the switch to make your results public.

  3. Copy the share link and pass it on to anyone who needs access.

The recipient gets immediate access to a read-only version of your A/B test results, displaying the same visual simulations and performance metrics you see in your account.

Since it's read-only, you can rest assured that no one can accidentally change your configurations or settings.

Transform your design workflow

This new sharing capability can revolutionise how you incorporate EyeQuant into your design processes.

  • Design reviews: Instead of explaining test results verbally or through screenshots, simply share the link in your meeting invite so everyone arrives prepared with the same information.

  • Remote teams: Gather better feedback by sharing actual results rather than static images with the team.

  • Stakeholder approvals: When presenting to executives or clients, provide access before meetings to set the stage for more productive discussions focused on strategic decisions rather than explaining the data.

  • Documentation: Include the links in project documentation to maintain a living record of design decisions that anyone can reference.

This feature is available now, so share your A/B test results today!

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