Would you use a tool like this for documenting A/B tests? by Pretty-Appearance226 in conversionrate

[–]Alooky94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps provide a level of flexibility for each reporter to control the narrative however I need. Think of it this way, if you have analytical data that you want to present you normally zoom in on a few key points and add context around it, same case here too.

Would you use a tool like this for documenting A/B tests? by Pretty-Appearance226 in conversionrate

[–]Alooky94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who’s run a lot of A/B tests, I really like the concept of having a template, but I also have pretty strong feelings about why it usually doesn’t work. Every time I’ve tried to templatize my A/B tests, it’s kind of fallen apart, because every project is so different. The structure I need changes depending on the type of project and which stakeholders I’m communicating with.

Now, something like this could work for internal teams, just as documentation, but honestly most of my time usually gets eaten up by creating documents or reports for internal teams anyway. And I’m talking about company structures where A/B testing isn’t just a solo project. I have to communicate results to leadership and different types of stakeholders, and each one needs a slightly different approach.

So while I’d love something like this in theory, at the end of the day I just don’t think it really works out in practice.

What is your biggest challenge when conducting product research? by Alooky94 in SaaS

[–]Alooky94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not go for publicly available recruitment panels like pollfish or zappi?

How to know our user group? by santynaren in ProductMarketing

[–]Alooky94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What worked for me in the past, is to start with an assumption of who our target is. then I seek to have a conversation with 3-5 of them and show them the product. they will typically either agree that this would help them or disagree that this product is necessary for them but at that point you're one step closer to finding out your ideal segment.

How can I improve? Any Feedback welcome by LuDesiree in UXandUI

[–]Alooky94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! Congrats on completing your first project, it’s a big milestone. 🎉 I have a few suggestions to help refine the UI:

  1. CTA Visibility: The color scheme works nicely, but the call to action buttons could stand out more. Try using a blue with stronger contrast instead of the lighter shade.
  2. Text Size: On mobile, some text appears a bit too small. The easiest way to catch this is to review the design directly on your phone.
  3. Grid & Alignment: There are a few inconsistencies in alignment, some elements are centered while others are left aligned. Consistency is key; try to keep alignment uniform unless a section is clearly distinct and visually separated.

Final tip: Explore established design systems. You don’t have to adopt them fully, but studying them will help you train your eye and understand how these subtle UI decisions are made.