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Hello Amplitude Community! We hope that you’re as excited about ✨Amplitude Experiment✨ as we are. 

Amplitude Experiment is Amplitude’s new experimentation product that allows you to leverage your existing Amplitude Analytics data for experiment targeting and then funnel that experimentation data back into Amplitude Analytics for further analysis. In this post, we’ve put together helpful information and guides for designing and implementing Amplitude Experiment. 

Note: Amplitude Experiment is available for Growth and Enterprise customers who have purchased the Experiment package. If you’re interested in learning more about how Amplitude Experiment fits into your workflows and its pricing, please reach out to your Customer Success Manager or contact our Sales team for more information.

 

Designing an experiment

This material is relevant for the Experiment lead of your experiment team.

  1. Design your experiment: Video walkthrough with Gabriel Galarza, Engagement Manager from the Amplitude Professional Services team, which discusses hypothesis creation best practices and test plan setup in Amplitude. 

     

  2. Then, follow the detailed documentation here on configuring and rolling out your experiment. 

 

Implementing Amplitude Experiment

This material is relevant for the Technical lead of your experiment team.

  1. Integrate Amplitude experiment: Video walkthrough with Jon Shek, Solutions Architect from the Amplitude Professional Services team, which discusses technical best practices for setting up Amplitude Experiment's SDK/API. 
     

     

  2. Then, follow the detailed technical documentation here on integrating Amplitude Experiment. 

 

Learn from your results

Once you have launched your experiment, check out this section of our Help Center that walks through how to learn from your experiment.

 

Questions?

If you have questions about Amplitude Experiment, please:

  • Refer to our documentation (linked above)
  • Post your question in this community in the Experiment section, or
  • Submit a Support ticket (if it is included as part of your plan).

 

🚀 Happy Experimentation! 🧪🆎

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