Convert Experiences is an experimentation platform that offers features and support to run A/B tests across multiple growth channels. Its enterprise-ready advanced features include full stack experimentation, multi-page testing, post-segmentation, sequential testing, targeting with 40+ filters, triggering tests based on data in other apps (data sources), dynamic triggers, complex goal tracking, and a secure API. It includes 90+ out-of-the box integrations in a…
$299
per month 100k tested users per month
Unbounce
Score 8.1 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Unbounce is a landing page builder for marketers. Marketers can use the drag and drop platform to create customized, responsive landing pages for their marketing campaigns.
$99
per month
Pricing
Convert Experiences
Unbounce
Editions & Modules
Growth
$299
per month 100k tested users per month
Pro
$5988
per year 3M tested users available upfront
Enterprise
Pricing available on request
From 1M tested users/mo (billed annually)
Enterprise
Pricing available on request
From 1M tested users/mo (billed annually)
Build
$99
per month
Experiment
$149
per month
Optimize
$249
per month
Agency
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Pricing Offerings
Convert Experiences
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Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
1. Annual contract or monthly payments available (40% discount for annual pricing).
2. Pricing is not feature dependent. Some features like integrations, goals, Live Logs are necessary to test successfully. This is why Convert caps by unique tested users - basically visitors who have been bucketed to see a variation and are unique to that variation. As a result the app tested users are always </= the site's net traffic.
All plans include: Unlimited conversions, Unlimited subdomains, 1000+ integrations, Built-in AI copywriting, and Customer support. Discount available for annual pricing.
Three words: value for money. In a due diligence comparison, Convert Experiences came up more than twice less expensive than the nearest competitor, while offering more product features, better performance and a quick response time with support/sales agents that actually …
Convert Experiences sits in a niche of great products, against which it competes very well and remains held in high regard as it achieves pretty much everything that the bigger platforms put on the table but in a more cost-effective model. The reason we initially chose …
Convert has the best JS code editor for advanced users (and developers). It doesn't have as great integration with GA as Google Optimize, but it also doesn't have a limit to 5 tests at one time. It's also much easier to use than Optimizely.
Although not as robust as Adobe Target, Convert fills the niche with solid functionality at a great price. Comparable to Optimizely and far above Google Optimize.
Although VWO is slightly cheaper it flickers quite a bit, hence why I originally looked into alternative software to use for A/B testing. VWO also has other features that could be useful, but they can be found in tools you may already be using, like Hotjar. Also, their support …
Convert was selected based on price point, feature set, and UI/UX. All three are very friendly to new testers and small to mid-market size companies. Their UI and tool workflow is the best out of all of the non-enterprise solutions that I have tried. There is some small room …
There were a number of other tools I used. Specifically though: they expose the DMP features that some other companies price into oblivion and enterprise levels (if the other tools have them at all!)
I feel like I've gushed a lot about the DMP and power user features of Convert …
The biggest point for Convert Experiences is definitely the price and the completeness of their packages. Their Magento plugin makes it great for running tests on ecommerce stores. One thing that's missing for me is deeper insights into revenue (something optimizely does …
Visual Website Optimizer's feature set is not as well suited to advanced experiments (it doesn't seem to allow direct editing of variation code). Optimizely is expensive and their agency plan requires a 12 month minimum contract. Support is not as great. Optimizely also does …
While Optimizely is an amazing A/B testing tool, Convert has almost the exact same offerings but at a much lower cost. The customer and technical support are excellent as well, and Dennis's insights and strategy calls are very helpful.
Visual Website Optimizer costs too much and misses a lot of transactions due to third-party cookies. Optimizely flat out refused to support Shopify. They withdrew their app from the marketplace in 2014.
Instapage is like Unbounce, but Unbounce has more customization options and better ratings. Hubspot on the other hand is a complete package, just that I think their Drag and drop builder is not easy to grasp and it is more complicated than Unbounce.
unbounce performs as well as both Clickfunnels and Highlevel. I would say it is better as a landing page builder than Highlevel, as Highlevel does multiple things, where as unbounce is a dedicated landing page builder, so it is more effective becaue of this focus. I prefer the …
Despite my review for unbounce being not the greatest review or score in the world, when stacked up against its two biggest competitors, I'd prefer Unbounce over Leadpages and Instapage. Leadpages drag and drop editor, integrations, and overall UI/UX is 10x worse than unbounce …
It is clearly a more powerful than Mailchimp for landings and pop-ups. We were limited with what we could do with mailchimp and this tool is just laser focused on getting landings and pop up done easily and effectively. From templates, designs, improvement and scripts it does …
Divi is easy to use. You can build pages fast. Global modules are easy to add. It does a better job. There is inbuilt AB testing but it's not as good as unbounce. But in comparison to the nasty experience building on unbounce's outdated builder... it's fantastic.
We have found that building landing pages in the CMS of choice is a much better solution. Unbounce is an ok solution for simple landing page needs but any more complex design or functionality needs are better handled inside the CMS. There are good plugins like Elementor and …
Back when we started using Unbounce, our website was very rigid and couldn't be adapted quickly (since a tech task had to be submitted to the developers' team and then they would do it when they had time, etc.). This wasn't good for marketing purposes because it limited our …
Unbounce is very similar all said and done to optimize. The main difference is in the pricing tiers and the templates that each of them offers. Each would be dependant on someone's specific business and I think is valuable to evaluate to determine which would be best for each …
Instapage offers a/b testing and supports AMP. I haven't verified if Unbounce does too. We used a product called instabuider prior to both, which is a WordPress plugin' , There's more control with Unbounce than other page builders. We also found that there are more usable …
SharpSpring integrates well with a robust CRM, but is more difficult to use. Again, I think Unbounce does a really great job of providing a landing page solution that provides the necessary functionality and tools to do a decent job. I'd like to see Unbounce expand its ability …
Instapage is a very good product for landing page deployment. Unbounce has an advantage when it comes to site messaging. We are able to make site updates on specific areas of our web site that provide relevant content to very unique segments of our customer audience. The …
Unbounce seems to be more complete and better suited for non-programmers. While Instapage has a slick UI and feel to it, when you get into actually using Instapage you find yourself looking for features that are standard in Unbounce like lead handling and script management. On …
Unbounce seems more robust while also being easier to use than other similar landing page creators. The interface is Unbounce's main strength, allowing just about anyone to create a page in as little as thirty minutes.
Leadpages is focused mostly on collecting emails, but Unbounce is focused on lead generation of all kinds, and offers a much more robust landing page builder that gives you the ability to create landing pages for any kind of strategy, not just collecting emails. We selected …
Unbounce is a robust tool that will allow users to continuously create and optimize landing pages as they grow. The product overall is easy to get started with, but it may take some time to set up and get used to the navigation. Support from tech, design and marketing teams …
A lot of other programs needed coding or design experience. Unbounce has made it really simple to create highly effective landing pages really quickly. They are easy to integrate, and the reports are very robust for the price. Other A/B testing programs I looked at were very …
Unbounce is much more expensive than options like LeadPages and Instapage, but the polish of the platform and functionality are lightyears ahead. The user interface is much more intuitive, the visual editor makes changing designs and layouts simple, and the form builder seems …
Clickfunnels might be a slightly easier page builder to build within, but they have outages that are unpredictable and drove me crazy to try to work through when campaigns were running.
Wordpress has a lot of great themes and page builders available, but they each require their …
We have not used other products like Unbounce. To be honest, once we started using Unbounce we stopped looking for a solution altogether because Unbounce ended up working out so well for us. I would say start with Unbounce and then see what you can add to make your Unbounce …
Unbounce is just easier to use than Leadpages and has overall better integrations. The cost is on par with each other... and really, it's just a matter of preference on which platform you use. HOWEVER, I do find that the Unbounce community to be MUCH better and much more …
In terms of pure landing page generation, Unbounce is of very high quality. We went with Unbounce over Leadpages because we felt they had more features, and the software itself was easier to use. When we moved on from Unbounce, we switched all of our landing pages over to …
Definitely well suited for budget conscious companies that want a solid array of functionality but without having to pay an exorbitant amount. Great for marketing and analytics team members that need the ability to get in and set up tests w/o dev assistance. But, functionality is there for developers to get in and set up more complicated tests.
As I am using this platform for a long time, I believe I am happy with the services I am getting from this outstanding software. It has made my landing page experience better than ever without any coding knowledge to apply. It has upgraded my business in a positive direction and I believe I am using this software for many years to come.
The platform is good value for money, comparing its features and prices to some of the bigger players.
The tool is very flexible and can be used for simpler tests right through to much more challenging and rewarding testing but does require a more thorough knowledge of the platform.
Their support team is always available and always responsive, not resting until resolutions are met.
AB testing is simple to set up. Clone a page make your changes and pit one or more against each other. Set the number of views and you're told the winner once the test is done. Simple
Tracking code is easy to add. Follow the straightforward instructions in the back end
Easy to add multiple domains to your account. So you can use the landing pages you build on numerous sites if you so desire
The only thing I'm really missing is segmentation during or after testing of the results by device, new users etc., within the results page. Targeting of users based on segments is obviously possible.
There are a few inconsistencies in their user interface that I would have liked to see differently. This could be personal taste though.
The reporting is very basic - pretty much only A/B test comparisons. If you need more in-depth reporting you will have to use an external system.
Page performance isn't great. When running our landing pages through Google's Page Speed analysis tool, they did not perform well compared to landing pages we created outside of Unbounce. This was big for us because, in paid search, Google looks at your landing page quality as a factor that affects what you pay per click.
Please see comparison information and other areas of my review. We have no need for Unbounce since all of its features are available in Pardot. We would have happily continued using Unbounce if we had not purchased Marketing Automation Software
To use the platform in the context of developing enhanced tests that stretch the platform there is as with most things a learning curve. However, if you're a casual user or have standard experiments that you wish to run you would be easily able to hit the ground running.
unbounce is a really good landing page builder and is fairly easy to use and navigate. It empowers to create and see the performance of landing pages quickly and easily, so it is ideal for marketing agencies running paid media campaigns. The landing page builder, like all of these apps, can be a little slow, but I have not found a landing builder that isnt.
Unbounce customer support is very strong. We have been able to connect with them via email and telephone mediums. They are very knowledgeable and can effectively help resolve difficult problems that are slowing us down. Overall Unbounce customer support is very professional. Our wait times have always been small or at least reasonable.
Choose a subdomain that is appropriate for multiple types of pages. You don't want to have to keep changing it. Think about using Google Tag Manager to manage your Google Analytics code and event tracking. Build one landing page to completion. Then make a copy of it if you need to create variant pages.
Convert was selected based on price point, feature set, and UI/UX. All three are very friendly to new testers and small to mid-market size companies. Their UI and tool workflow is the best out of all of the non-enterprise solutions that I have tried. There is some small room for improvement, but that only really affects power users or tests that require significant coding/development work to execute.
Despite my review for unbounce being not the greatest review or score in the world, when stacked up against its two biggest competitors, I'd prefer Unbounce over Leadpages and Instapage. Leadpages drag and drop editor, integrations, and overall UI/UX is 10x worse than unbounce and unbounce really leads in the category of nice templates and quickness to a production landing page with much better options and integrations.
Using Convert has allowed us to make quick decisions on site edits and price changes. Seeing and sharing quick results makes our operations much more profitable.
Connecting the tests with Shopify has produced very valuable and timely results that we can act upon as soon as we see statistically significant results.
We use this to address our graphic design needs for simple things such as landing pages, poo-ups, and announcement bars. It let's us work on these things without having to always get our designer or tech team involved.
With all of the GDPR changes we have really leaned on unbounce to help us create pages to gather list. Using landing pages to have users submit their information is super helpful and it makes it easy to automate the list building process.