product-market-fit
, ab-testing
Getting product-market-fit is more about searching the “thing” that works and A/B testing is more about optimizing the current working product.
Ideally you should start A/B testing after you have something of a value. But the line is unclear. At what stage should a startup start doing A/B testing?
It’s not really a “stage” thing. It’s when A/B testing is both possible and useful.
I’ve seen it used well at both late stages (testing to help optimise checkout processes) and early ones (testing alternate copy on a landing page MVP).
You start doing A/B testing when:
It’s not about stage, it’s about quantity of data. You need a certain threshold of data before you can quickly obtain statistically significant results. Tools and more reading.
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