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Open Gleef's Extension on the Relevant Page
Ensure you open Gleef’s extension on the page where you want to run the experiment.If you’re on the wrong page, navigate to the desired one before opening the extension.
Your account may be tied to the current URL domain for creating experiments. If you wish to experiment on a different domain, please contact us.
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Login with Your Credentials
If you’re not already logged in, you will be prompted to enter your credentials.
If you don’t have credentials, you can create a demo account (learn how) or contact us to validate a paid account.
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Create a New Experiment
Click the ‘New Experiment’ button to begin.
This will create an experiment on the current page. If you want to set up an experiment on another page, navigate there before opening Gleef.
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Select the Wording to Experiment

When you choose a specific element, all identical elements on the page will be included in the experiment to maintain consistency. This means all matching components will be affected.
You can select multiple elements on the page. Learn how.
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Define the Variations

More variations will extend the time needed to achieve statistically significant results. Learn more.
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Define the Success Event for the Experiment

- Click on the Call-to-Action (CTA):
For tests involving a CTA button, you can set the success event as a click. This only works for clickable CTA text, and the first click will be tracked as the success event tied to the variation shown.
Currently, there’s no direct option to select a CTA separate from the tested text, but there is a workaround. Learn how.
- Specific URL Visit:
Define a success event as reaching a specific URL (e.g., a ‘thank you’ or ‘purchase confirmation’ page). This is useful for testing headlines or other non-CTA elements.
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Name Your Experiment

- CTA 1 Landing: For a CTA experiment on the landing page, such as the primary ‘Shop Now’ button.
- Headline About: For a headline test on the About page, with the success event set to a ‘Contact Us’ page.
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Save or Launch Your Experiment
Congratulations! You’re ready to either save your experiment as a draft or launch it immediately, depending on your needs.