Compound learnings across experiments

Build a knowledge base from past experiments so new tests build on proven insights instead of starting from scratch every time.

Introduction

Most teams run experiments, learn something, and then forget what they learned. This chapter shows you how to build a simple knowledge base that captures key findings from every experiment. You will learn how to tag insights by theme, make them searchable, and use them to inform future tests. Over time, your experiments compound because each new test builds on what you already know rather than starting with a blank slate.

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Growth experimentation

Growth experimentation

Build a knowledge base from past experiments so new tests build on proven insights instead of starting from scratch every time.

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