Quick Start Guide
This quick start guide will help you as you create your first A/B test.
A/B Tasty is an intuitive A/B testing solution with advanced features. It allows you to modify website pages using a visual editor, without writing any code, and without technical knowledge. You can then measure which versions of your pages produce the best results for your objectives (pageviews, registrations, purchases, etc.).
Using AB Tasty
There are five steps to setting up a test with AB Tasty:
Setting up the AB Tasty tag on all the pages of your site.
Creating the different versions of your pages ("variations") in AB Tasty’s WYSIWYG editor.
Configuring the testing options (in particular, the test target and the traffic affected by each variation)
Defining which indicators should be measured.
Running the test and reading the results.
Setting up the AB Tasty tag
Before you can run a test, you must install our tag on every page of your site. This is just a few lines of JavaScript. Don’t worry, you only have to do this step once.

Once the tag has been added, you don’t have to worry about it anymore, because the same tag allows you to run all your future tests. Where do I find this tag and where do I install it?
You can also consult our help section on technical questions if you have further questions.
Creating your variations with the editor
After the AB Tasty script has been added to your pages, log in to AB Tasty with your credentials. You can then access the Dashboard, which allows you to create your first test. This Dashboard will allow you to manage your tests in the future.

To create your first test, click on the "Create" button. You will be invited to enter the URL of the page to be modified. After you click on the “Save” button, you are sent to the WYSIWYG editor, which will allow you to create your variations, modify your pages, and manage the test settings.

Configure your test options
Setting up indicator tracking
Reading the test results
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