5 min

Beginner

Segmentation helps you to precisely target your visitors. You can create, modify and duplicate segments with the Segment Builder, a tool in Kameleoon App. Access Segment Builder From the App To access the Segment Builder from your Kameleoon App, in the left-hand sidebar menu, go to Configure > Segments. To create a new segment, click […]

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Create a new segment To learn how to create a new segment, please read this article Set up a segment in an experiment In the finalization panel of the editor, when launching your experiment, select Target a segment in the Targeting step. In the list of existing segments, select the segment you previously created. Click […]

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AI Predictive Targeting is an add-on available in both Web Experimentation and Feature Experimentation. For more details, please contact your Customer Success Manager. Kameleoon AI Predictive Targeting is part of Kameleoon AI Copilot, an AI-driven set of capabilities that support every aspect of your experimentation program. AI Predictive Targeting leverages in-house machine learning algorithms to […]

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4 min

Intermediate

Experiment on one page Launch an experiment targeting an element on the page Sometimes, Kameleoon’s URL targeting is not sufficient to target the pages of your experiment. This is why Kameleoon offers the “Element on the page” option, enabling you check the presence of a given element before including a visitor into your experiment. If your page […]

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Access the Segments page To access the Segments page from the App, use the left side menu > Configure > Segments. Manage your segments Each segment is represented by a card that indicates the main information. Find a segment When you have created a large number of segments, a search bar, a filter tool, and […]

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Kameleoon offer to target any type of URL thanks to regular expressions. Here is a detailed list of the most used regular expressions: . = Replace one character by any other one in your regular expression. For example, the expression Kamele.on will target URLs containing Kameleoon, Kamele0n, Kamele8on, etc. * = Delete the previous character or add the same character once or several times after. […]

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