A/B testing: A designers guide

Hriday Checker
4 min readNov 26, 2024

In the design world, making informed decisions is key to creating products that users love. A/B testing, also known as split testing, is one of the most powerful tools in a UX designer’s arsenal for validating ideas, improving user experiences, and achieving business goals.

What Is A/B Testing?

A/B testing is an experiment where two versions (A and B) of a design element are tested with users to determine which performs better. This could be anything from button colors to full-page layouts. Version A serves as the control, while Version B introduces a change to test its effectiveness.

Example:
Imagine you’re redesigning a homepage banner. In Version A, the button says “Learn More,” while in Version B, it says “Get Started.” A/B testing lets you compare which button drives more clicks.

Why Is A/B Testing Important?

  1. Data-Driven Decisions
    No more guessing! A/B testing provides concrete data on what works and what doesn’t.
    Example: A food delivery app tested “Order Now” vs. “Start Your Order.” The latter increased conversions by 15%.
  2. User-Centric Design
    Users don’t always behave as expected. Testing allows designers to align decisions with actual user behaviour.
  3. Minimized Risk
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