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Should your checkout be one page or three?

Every extra step loses buyers. But cramming everything onto one page overwhelms them. Which is actually worse?

ExperimentsEcommerceStandard1 step1 output
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What it does

Tests single-page checkout against a multi-step flow. Tracks where people drop off, how long checkout takes, and which format gets more completed orders.

You get

A live test comparing checkout formats

with completion rates

drop-off points

and average time-to-purchase per variant

How it works

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Configure Website Experiment

Run Experiment

Follow the two-path setup below: configure the experience top-level (Path 1), then author the variant content (Path 2).

Produces:Experiment

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Should your checkout be one page or three? | Intempt Recipe