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Simplify your AB Testing for .Net in minutes!

Looking for an Open Source A/B testing framework on .Net? 

We looked for one too but unfortunately we could not find a single .NET framework meeting our customers' needs or our long term goals for good A/B testing.

Use our open source A/B Framework

Given how critical A/B testing has become and being shown some real life results during the Business of Software Conference, we want to make Pyramedium and our customers A/B addicts! The challenge was finding the framework so we followed some advice, created our own, and we are going to make it Open Source so you can use it too.

How to get started?

 

What you should know about our A/B framework

If your websites or technologies leverage Microsoft .Net and you want to get better at A/B testing while keeping your data in-house, this framework will help you.

However, our first version is very much centered around our customers' pains so if you are going to use the framework, please make sure you are ok with these basic tenets of our first release:

+ We are a .Net store so this is a .Net solution.  We are using version 3.5 to make sure we get our customers covered.
+ The framework has to be usable through our software (web app), through windows apps, and also as a standalone on some customers' sites.
+ Often time the person deciding of the alternatives will not be the person coding it. So we have to separate code from test-setup + We could not assume constant connection to the web. (We'll get to play with Redis in a future release!)

The framework automatically leverages 3 XML files so all that a user needs to do to get started is copy the DLL in a project and throw the testing information file in a specific directory.

The calls are pretty straight forward, heck, even I can make them!

The private beta has begun, you can join us in making A/B testing for .Net better.
Want to learn more?
Find out how to use and install the framework by reading the FAQ

Stay in touch
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Coming Soon

Yes, this .Net a/b testing framework will eventually be Open Source.

We will also update this page with a list of A/B resources that you can use to improve your conversions rates.