Front End Developer's Perspective
June 26, 2019
Front End Developer's Perspective

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Optimizely
It is being used by a small team within a department primarily for A/B testing. For example, to promote user registration, we might want to test out a new feature which could be anything from a new design for the registration section or a mini-standalone application. Before rolling it out en masse, we would test this out in a limited scope to compare relative registration levels.
Pros
- Can target a feature to a specific audience like desktop Chrome users only.
- Can do multiple layers of A/B testing.
- Can roll out a new design test in a matter of hours.
Cons
- The webapp itself is sometimes slow to load.
- The code change difference is one giant string, would be easier if formatted for readability.
- Definitely money saved from not doing a full-on implementation on some feature that turns out is not an improvement.
- Turnaround development time is quicker too than if we were to roll it out.
In some ways, when we did a demo with other products, some things were built in like scroll tracking. But in many ways, Optimizely just was easier to use.

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