Have tests use multiple conversion events/pages as there are cases when there are more than 1 outcome on a page.
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We should be able to add a client/user to a domain to give them access to all tests on that domain. Currently, we have to remember to add the client to each new campaign.
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See a breakdown of the stats for each URL variation between desktop and mobile.
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For page conversion, would be great if you could set as an exact URL match or a URL contains. That way, you could have more flexibility without compromising relative redirect information.
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The ability to have a conversion goal off-site. Potentially on a subdomain etc.
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The current main graph displayed shows number of conversions for each URL per day. (But this is relatively useless without knowing the total number of page visitors for each day). Instead, a far more useful chart - and the one your competition offers - shows the conversion percentage for each page variation, for each day. This is one of the most important data displays you could offer. I hope you can make it a top priority. I really like Split Hero overall, but honestly, without this basic feature, I'm not sure I'll continue my subscription. Thanks! -- Al
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Would be great if you could consider integrating with ThriveCart which is a SaaS Checkout platform. There is the ability for a user to add custom code to the Checkout at ThriveCart, so tracking JavaScript that was able to track the clicks from one's website to ThriveCart and then ultimately tracking the sale. Mysite > ThriveCart Checkout > ThriveCart Success Page
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A standard split test would be based on conversions, correct? How about if my objective is not conversions, but actually just time spend on the page?! A very good example for this is split testing a Headline for a new blog. A headline it's the most important part of the blog, as you only have a second to get someone's attention. Technically I can have 2 posts with different headlines, that's no problem. the only thing missing is the ability of NOT having to choose a thank you page, and instead choose time spent on the page as a main goal or Bounce rate? that woul dbe a good one as well. Plus this would open up SplitHero to a new market. Conversions would be for marketers and funnels. Headlines for bloggers, content creators, etc.. everyone runs a blog.
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Improved Error Reporting and User Traps in the campaign creation process.
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The ability to view archived campaigns.
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Extend Split Hero's functionality to allow easy testing of core WordPress template files. This would allow users to be able to do things such as; A/B test Archive layouts A/B test Single layouts A/B test WooCommerce layouts
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