Q: What happens if the limit is exceeded?

Mostly just wondering if something will break if the limit is exceeded, or the A/B test will simply conclude.

Can we set a cap on the page views per experiment? So once it reaches the amount of testing desired, the test can automatically stop.

For page views, are these unique? Or one user could refresh the page 100 times and it would count as 100 page views?

If I have two tests on the same page, 1 page view would count as 2 page views?

How many variations can be rotated in one test?

How do I specify what will be tested? Say for example, I want to change the button color on a landing page for test 1, a primary image for test 2 and the headline for test 3.

Is it only text that can be A/B tested?

How do I specify the conversion event that is used to measure success?

Lastly, is adult content allowed?

Misty60110Feb 25, 2024
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May 15, 2024

A: If the limit is exceeded, the script will cease data reporting. Currently, there's no feature to cap page views for each experiment. Page views are counted as unique; thus, multiple refreshes by a single user won't inflate the count. When conducting two tests on the same page, each test records a single page view. There's no limit to the number of variants you can include in a test. At present, each A/B test can evaluate one element. For testing multiple elements simultaneously, consider a Split test. Currently, A/B tests are limited to text elements. For details on setting up conversion tracking, please consult the help documentation. Lastly, adult content is prohibited by the terms of service.

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