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How to add an A/B test in my One-Click Upsell

With this latest update, you can now run A/B Tests on your One-Click Upsells to discover which version converts better.


Step 1: Access the App Dashboard

  1. Open the app.
  2. Go to the Sales Booster section.


Step 2: Set Up Your 1-Click UpsellsStep 2: Set Up Your 1-Click Upsells


  1. Select the upsell of your choice.


Step 3: Start the A/B Test


  1. When you start the test, the configuration screen will open.


Step 4: Configure Your Test as You Like


  • You can create up to 4 different variants of your upsell.
  • Each variant will be shown to your customers according to the weight percentage you set.
  • You can also choose the duration of the test.

Traffic is distributed based on probabilities. For example, if you set a 50/50 split, each version will have a 50% chance of being shown. Although it may not always be perfectly even at first, over time the distribution balances out.


Step 5: Save Changes


  1. When you finish the setup, click Save.

  • At the top, you will find a summary with all the information about your test.


  • Additionally, we have added a section where all created upsells appear. If you go to the A/B Test Analysis section, you’ll see detailed performance data for each variant.



❓ Frequently Asked Questions


  1. Can I cancel the test once it has started?

Yes. You can stop the test at any time if you wish.

  1. Can I modify a test after creating it?

No. Once created, the test cannot be modified since any changes could interfere with the results and affect the validity of the test.

  1. Is this feature available for all plans?

No. A/B Testing in One-Click Upsells is an exclusive feature of the Enterprise Plan.

  1. What happens if the variants are not shown exactly in the proportion I set?

The distribution is done probabilistically. This means that while it may vary a bit at the beginning, over time the variants will be displayed in a balanced way according to the percentages you set.

  1. How many variants can I test at the same time?

You can create up to 4 variants in a single test. Each variant will receive traffic based on the weight percentage you define.


Updated on: 15/09/2025

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