Trying to move from Angular 1.5x to ReactJS, what is the best way to A/B test and experiment with the views?












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So, I have been moving part of the UI code to ReactJS, for instrumentation I wanted to A/B test my app, so that it can be easily configured. I heard from somewhere that Intuit's Wasabi is a great framework but i disliked its overhead of setting up in production. I want something that can be easily configured and yet the data remains inhouse.










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    So, I have been moving part of the UI code to ReactJS, for instrumentation I wanted to A/B test my app, so that it can be easily configured. I heard from somewhere that Intuit's Wasabi is a great framework but i disliked its overhead of setting up in production. I want something that can be easily configured and yet the data remains inhouse.










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      So, I have been moving part of the UI code to ReactJS, for instrumentation I wanted to A/B test my app, so that it can be easily configured. I heard from somewhere that Intuit's Wasabi is a great framework but i disliked its overhead of setting up in production. I want something that can be easily configured and yet the data remains inhouse.










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      So, I have been moving part of the UI code to ReactJS, for instrumentation I wanted to A/B test my app, so that it can be easily configured. I heard from somewhere that Intuit's Wasabi is a great framework but i disliked its overhead of setting up in production. I want something that can be easily configured and yet the data remains inhouse.







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          As a very simple solution in React you can create a random function that displays one of two components ( A/B test ) when either of the components is displayed it fires an event to Google Analytics that tells you that the person who visited received either the A or B component..



          As long as you have all the other events tracked for conversion on the website, analytics you should be able to get the results you need.



          Other than that i am unaware of any open source and free applications that will run your A/B tests for you unless you build it yourself?



          depending on traffic you could try https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/optimize



          although the data would be housed in the optimize application.






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            As a very simple solution in React you can create a random function that displays one of two components ( A/B test ) when either of the components is displayed it fires an event to Google Analytics that tells you that the person who visited received either the A or B component..



            As long as you have all the other events tracked for conversion on the website, analytics you should be able to get the results you need.



            Other than that i am unaware of any open source and free applications that will run your A/B tests for you unless you build it yourself?



            depending on traffic you could try https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/optimize



            although the data would be housed in the optimize application.






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              As a very simple solution in React you can create a random function that displays one of two components ( A/B test ) when either of the components is displayed it fires an event to Google Analytics that tells you that the person who visited received either the A or B component..



              As long as you have all the other events tracked for conversion on the website, analytics you should be able to get the results you need.



              Other than that i am unaware of any open source and free applications that will run your A/B tests for you unless you build it yourself?



              depending on traffic you could try https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/optimize



              although the data would be housed in the optimize application.






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                As a very simple solution in React you can create a random function that displays one of two components ( A/B test ) when either of the components is displayed it fires an event to Google Analytics that tells you that the person who visited received either the A or B component..



                As long as you have all the other events tracked for conversion on the website, analytics you should be able to get the results you need.



                Other than that i am unaware of any open source and free applications that will run your A/B tests for you unless you build it yourself?



                depending on traffic you could try https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/optimize



                although the data would be housed in the optimize application.






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                As a very simple solution in React you can create a random function that displays one of two components ( A/B test ) when either of the components is displayed it fires an event to Google Analytics that tells you that the person who visited received either the A or B component..



                As long as you have all the other events tracked for conversion on the website, analytics you should be able to get the results you need.



                Other than that i am unaware of any open source and free applications that will run your A/B tests for you unless you build it yourself?



                depending on traffic you could try https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/optimize



                although the data would be housed in the optimize application.







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