4 Tests By
Maksim Meged
Tests
Test #546 on
Finn.com
by
Maksim Meged
Aug 01, 2024
Desktop
Maksim Meged Tested Pattern #129: Right Or Left Aligned Forms In Test #546 On Finn.com


In this signup flow experiment, form fields on the right hand side (control) were shifted to the left column (variation). Impact on account creations and checkouts was measured.
Test #540 on
by
Maksim Meged
Jun 28, 2024
Mobile
Maksim Meged Tested Pattern #136: Earliest Availability In Test #540


In this experiment, the earliest availability dates were displayed underneath product tiles on listing pages. This was a/b tested on a car rental service website. Impact on product adds-to-cart as well as transactions was measured.
Test #532 on
Finn.com
by
Maksim Meged
May 10, 2024
Mobile
Maksim Meged Tested Pattern #76: Infinite Scrolling Or Pagination In Test #532 On Finn.com


In this experiment, infinite scrolling was a/b tested against a paginated one.
Test #521 on
Finn.com
by
Maksim Meged
Mar 14, 2024
Mobile
Maksim Meged Tested Pattern #26: Cart Reminder And Recently Viewed In Test #521 On Finn.com


This experiment was triggered by a small segment of users who completed the first step of checkout funnel (submitted email, name, phone number), but dropped from checkout and returned to cars catalogue 7 or more minutes later.
In the control, users didn't see any cart icon nor function to resume their checkout flow.
In the variation however, users saw a filled shopping cart icon with resume functionality. Clicking on the icon would guide and redirect users to their latest abandoned stage of their checkout flow.