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Experiment Nation (ExperimentationHub)

An award-winning community of CRO and product experimenters with 2.5K+ members, Slack channel, CRO Tool Hub, and job board for experimentation roles.

Overview

Experiment Nation is an award-winning community of Conversion Rate Optimizers and Product Experimenters founded by Rommil Santiago to help give every Experimenter a Voice. With over 2,500 subscribers who gain access to a dedicated Slack channel, it serves as the primary networking and knowledge-sharing hub for experimentation professionals.

The community offers several key resources: the CRO Tool Hub serves as a comprehensive directory of experimentation tools, helping practitioners discover and compare platforms. Experimentation Jobs is the #1 job board specifically for experimentation and CRO roles, connecting companies with qualified experimenters. The community also hosts conferences like Experimentation Elite, the UK's premier CRO and experimentation conference.

For companies seeking CRO freelancers or consultants, Experiment Nation's community acts as an informal directory of vetted experimentation professionals. The Slack channel enables direct connections with practitioners, while the job board supports both full-time and contract hiring. The community's focus on experimentation culture and methodology ensures members share a commitment to rigorous, data-driven optimization.

Key Features

  • 2,500+ member community
  • Dedicated Slack channel
  • CRO Tool Hub directory
  • Experimentation job board
  • Conference events
  • Practitioner networking
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Experimentation culture resources

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • + Free community access for networking
  • + Dedicated CRO/experimentation job board
  • + Strong practitioner community
  • + CRO Tool Hub for discovering platforms

Cons

  • Not a formal hiring marketplace
  • Informal freelancer connections only
  • Smaller than mainstream freelance platforms
  • Limited vetting of community members

Integrations

Slack

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