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Problem: The information hierarchy on the homepage may not match how users actually scan and process the content.
Problem: The information hierarchy on the landing page may not match how users actually scan and process the content.
Context: How "Alberta homepage" is implemented on the homepage can meaningfully affect conversion — this element is worth testing.
Problem: How prices are displayed on the product page directly influences perceived value and willingness to buy.
Context: Mobile users experience the mobile differently — smaller screens, touch targets, and limited attention require purpose-built design.
Problem: The first screen of the checkout must immediately communicate value — if it doesn't, users bounce before scrolling.
Problem: The information hierarchy on the homepage may not match how users actually scan and process the content.
Problem: The first screen of the homepage must immediately communicate value — if it doesn't, users bounce before scrolling.
Problem: The headline on the landing page may not resonate with what users actually care about or address their top objections.
Problem: Users can't quickly find relevant products or content on the landing page, leading to frustration and early exits.
Context: Mobile users experience the homepage differently — smaller screens, touch targets, and limited attention require purpose-built design.
Context: How "Removing termination fee on plan pages" is implemented on the landing page can meaningfully affect conversion — this element is worth testing.
Context: Mobile users experience the mobile differently — smaller screens, touch targets, and limited attention require purpose-built design.
Problem: How "Rate toggle" is implemented on the landing page can meaningfully affect conversion — this element is worth testing.
Problem: Users on the landing page need validation from others before committing — without visible proof of success, they hesitate.
Problem: Each additional form field adds friction to the pricing page, increasing the chance users abandon before completing their submission.
Problem: How "Us north address bar" is implemented on the landing page can meaningfully affect conversion — this element is worth testing.
Context: How "Revalidation" is implemented on the landing page can meaningfully affect conversion — this element is worth testing.
Problem: The information hierarchy on the landing page may not match how users actually scan and process the content.
Context: Capturing visitor attention on the landing page with modals or overlays is a balance between engagement and annoyance.
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