Retail Price: $99
Kadence Insights is a WordPress plugin that lets you test different versions of your website’s content to see what works best for your visitors. It’s built for A/B testing—comparing things like headlines, buttons, or layouts—and tracks how these changes affect actions like clicks or purchases. You can set it up right in the WordPress editor, making it part of your existing workflow without needing extra tools. It’s useful if you want to figure out what keeps people engaged on your site without guessing.
The plugin connects to your site’s analytics, either through its own local tracking or Google Analytics if you’ve got that installed. This way, you can see clear data on how each version performs, from basic page visits to specific goals like form submissions. It works with WooCommerce or SureCart too, so you can track which designs lead to more sales if you run an online store. For privacy, it avoids collecting personal user data, staying lightweight to keep your site running smoothly.
You manage everything from your WordPress dashboard, creating tests and checking results without leaving the site. It’s flexible enough to test single elements or multiple variations at once (A/B/n testing), and it uses stats to suggest which option performs better. Whether you’re tweaking a blog or optimizing a shop, Kadence Insights gives you a way to make decisions based on what your visitors actually do.
Key Features: Kadence Insights
- Runs A/B tests to compare different versions of page elements like headlines, buttons, or forms.
- Tracks visitor actions—clicks, form submissions, or purchases—using local analytics or Google Analytics.
- Works with WooCommerce and SureCart to measure which test versions drive more orders.
- Sets up tests directly in the WordPress block editor, adding them to posts, pages, or custom areas.
- Creates multiple test variations (A/B/n) to experiment with several options at once.
- Shows real-time results in your dashboard, breaking down performance by goals you set.
- Uses Bayesian stats to analyze test data and suggest the better-performing version.
- Avoids tracking personal user data, keeping it GDPR-compliant and privacy-friendly.
- Loads lightly with minimal code, so it doesn’t slow down your site.
- Integrates with block-based builders like Kadence Blocks for easy testing of layouts.
- Sends different test versions to different visitors based on browser sessions.
- Stores test data locally or pushes it to Google Analytics if enabled.
- Lets you define conversion goals, like time on page or specific clicks, to track what matters.
