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Setup
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Editing
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Test completion
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Test creators
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Application of tests
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Performance
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Security
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Channels
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Client-side
Server-side
Easier to set up. Only needs a single line of code.
Requires customization.
Usually, a WYSIWYG editor is enough to build tests.
Tests are built on native code like PHP, Python, Node.js.
At once.
Requires code release, so the process is slower.
Easier to create, so suited for marketers or product team members.
Requires one to write code efficiently, so better suited for development teams.
Front-end only. Small variation experiments that aim at the look and feel of a webpage.
Variety of applications. Tests back-end variables, functions, search algorithms, databases, etc.
Not optimal. Often causes flickering effect problems.
Optimal performance. Eliminates flicker effect.
Vulnerable to interceptions.
Very reliable and secure.
Channel specific: it works only on desktop and mobile apps.
Channel agnostic: it works on all kinds of platforms.
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