Overview
The Experiments report analyzes how A/B test variants impact your metrics. Experiments does this by calculating the difference between variant groups and the effects of the variants on selected events.
Experiments requires an A/B test, its variant, and a dashboard that contains the metrics you are measuring. An experiment query calculates the variants’ effects on the dashboard metrics by calculating the delta and the lift between the two variants.
To access Experiments, click on Applications in the top right navigation, then select Experiments.
Quick Start
Step 1: Prepare a Board
To use Experiments you must have a board, which contains the various reports you wish to analyze your experiment by.
Step 2: Select an Experiment
Custom Experiment - This option allows you to define the control and variant groups of the experiment. These groups can be defined by cohort, user profile property, or event property filters.
Tracked Experiments - This option is available if you have experiments in your implementation. Mixpanel automatically detects any experiments that began in the last 30 days, and the report detects and displays them in the dropdown.
Step 3: Choose Control and Variant Group
Select the group of users that represents your control group and your variant group.
In a Custom Experiment, the control and variant groups can be a cohort of any other users filtered by events and properties.
It is important to ensure that the groups are mutually exclusive. For example, in onboarding flow testing, users exposed to the original, not new, onboarding flow should be the control. Introducing users that could qualify under the control and variant group may abstract the report results.
Step 4: Select a Date Range
Select the date range of the experiment. In most cases you should choose the date your experiment began as the start date.
All events tracked by users within the date range will be included in the Experiment report, even if those events took place before the experiment started.
Reference
Supported Metrics
Experiments will run calculations on the following supported metrics:
- Insights - line charts with “Total” count, including charts with breakdowns.
- Insights - line charts with “Unique” count, including charts with breakdowns.
- Insights - line chart with "Sum of property values", including charts with breakdowns.
- Funnels - funnels with "Unique" count, including charts with breakdowns and any number of steps.
Calculation Details
The following section describes the equations used in the Experiments report.
Control and Variant Group Rate
The group rate is calculated for both control and variant groups. It is calculated differently depending on the selected metric type.
If calculating using totals in Insights, then the group rate is calculated as: