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Understand, baseline and improve account sign ups #1896

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JoannaHill opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Understand, baseline and improve account sign ups #1896

JoannaHill opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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JoannaHill commented Oct 15, 2024

In the new design, understand the different paths that users go to to sign up. Look for opportunities to improve the sign up rate. Then test improvements e.g. with A/B testing.

What problem are we trying to solve?
We don't actually know exactly how people are commonly signing up for an account right now. So we can't easily optimise that path.

Why?
Account sign ups are the main tool we have for fundraising>
It's also the primary metric for knowing people are using the site.

Background
Accounts were introduced to the Planning Alerts website in 2023 (fact check this).

@JoannaHill JoannaHill converted this from a draft issue Oct 15, 2024
@JoannaHill JoannaHill added the UX label Oct 15, 2024
@JoannaHill JoannaHill moved this from For research and testing to Backlog in PlanningAlerts Kanban Oct 15, 2024
@JoannaHill JoannaHill changed the title Understand and improve account sign up rate Understand, baseline and improve account sign ups Oct 21, 2024
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JoannaHill commented Oct 23, 2024

Jo, Matthew and Kat reviewed the newly set up Google Analytics for Planning Alerts.
Questions we have based on analytics we're seeing regarding sign in flow.

  • Of the three ways to enter into the sign in/up flows, which ones are most people using?
  • Why have the page views dropped since launching the new design

@JoannaHill JoannaHill moved this from Backlog to In progress in PlanningAlerts Kanban Oct 23, 2024
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