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Sigmize Introduces Element Testing, Form Submission Tracking & CMP Integration
Following its official launch last month, Sigmize has released the first batch of updates to its A/B testing platform, which can be used on WordPress and other platforms.
New Features

Let’s take a look at what’s new in Sigmize:
- Form Submission Tracking:
Clicks are easy to track. However, leads are what really matter. Now you can see which variation drives submissions, where users hesitate in the form, and what actually converts — not just what attracts. - CMP Integration:
Both consent and accuracy are important. Sigmize now automatically respects consent. If no consent is given, no heatmaps are generated, while opting in enables full behaviour tracking. This feature is compatible with CookieBot and other consent management platforms straight away. - Element Variation Testing:
Using a visual editor, you can now test different content for specific page elements, such as headlines, buttons and images (see The Pier #128). The best practice is to run tests for one element for 1–2 weeks. Then select the winning version and move on to the next element. If you run weekly tests, most stores will have enough traffic to achieve a 5–15% increase in conversions in around 90 days.
Finally, Sigmize has introduced shareable reports. Now, every test generates a single link that can be shared. with your team or clients. No login required! You can export them as a PDF, CSV or Excel file whenever you need to.
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