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A/B test your forms with branches

Run two or more branches of the same form against the same traffic, and let the data tell you which approach wins — without bolting on a separate testing tool.

How form A/B testing works

Step 01

Create branches

Turn one form into two or more variants — change the wording, the order, the length, or the layout you want to test.

Step 02

Split the traffic

Incoming respondents are assigned randomly across the branches, so each variant sees a comparable slice of the same audience.

Step 03

Read the winner

Compare completion rate and per-question drop-off across branches — measured straight from your relational data, no separate analytics tool.

Results that come from your data

Because RoundPushPin stores every response in a relational database, an A/B test isn't a separate analytics product — completion rate and per-question drop-off for each branch come straight from the same place you already keep your answers. Learn the method in our guide on how to A/B test forms.

Frequently asked questions

What is A/B testing in RoundPushPin?
It lets you run two or more branches of the same form against the same traffic. Respondents are split randomly between branches, and you compare a metric — usually completion rate — to see which version performs better.
How do I measure which variant wins?
On completion rate and per-question drop-off. Because every response is stored relationally, those metrics come straight from the data — no tracking project or external analytics tool required.
Can I test more than two variants?
Yes — a test can have two or more branches. Just remember that more branches need more traffic to reach a reliable result, so test the changes that matter most.

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