Prompt and schedule segmentation

Prompt and schedule segmentation means the experiment watches its own questions and planned work.

When an experiment is selected, the Prompts view edits experiment questions. The Calendar view can use experiment questions and experiment agent prompts. This gives the test its own smaller routine.

Keep the experiment smaller than the workspace

An experiment should not copy every website prompt.

Choose questions that match the test. If the test is about a comparison page, use comparison questions. If the test is about a product page, use product questions.

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Choose questions

Add only prompts tied to the test.

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Add agent prompts

Schedule review work for the experiment.

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Keep timing simple

Run after enough answers can exist.

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Review in scope

Read Analytics and Sources while the experiment is selected.

Analytics tied to the segment

Experiment analytics are only useful when the question set is clean.

If the experiment contains unrelated questions, movement becomes hard to read. A result may change, but you will not know which part of the test caused it.

Avoid mixing unrelated changes

Do not change the questions, page copy, and schedule all at once unless that is the test.

Most teams should keep one main change visible. Then the result is easier to explain later.

Build the segment

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