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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What is Elitedate? Elitedate helps you to find a romantic relationship. It’s a website that screens people through a detailed ...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.smartlook.com/blog/elitedate-case-study/">How Elitedate made its marketing 12% cheaper with Smartlook</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.smartlook.com/blog">Smartlook Blog</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="what-is-elitedate"><strong>What is Elitedate?</strong><a href="https://www.smartlook.com/blog/elitedate-case-study/#what-is-elitedate"></a></h2>



<p>Elitedate helps you to find a romantic relationship. It’s a website that screens people through a detailed set of questions to match you with someone interesting. A potential partner for life.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-challenge"><strong>The challenge</strong><a href="https://www.smartlook.com/blog/elitedate-case-study/#the-challenge"></a></h2>



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<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.smartlook.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/01/novak-250.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-1643"/><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Radek Novak, founder of Elitedate</figcaption></figure>
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<p>Redesign of the registration page caused a 10 percentage point drop in signups. And sorting this problem out without session replay tool would require a lot of trial and error.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“We’d probably do a new layout, move elements around, try to put everything into one column and add or remove form fields,” says Radek Novak, founder of Elitedate.</p>



<p>A 10% drop in funnel completion? That equals to 10% increase in marketing expenses. So the smart people at Elitedate knew that they had to fix the registration page fast. “The original version of the site had a completion rate of 65% and it dropped to 55%. That was pretty significant,” says Novak.</p>



<p>This motivated Elitedate to try Smartlook for the first time.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-solution"><strong>The Solution</strong><a href="https://www.smartlook.com/blog/elitedate-case-study/#the-solution"></a></h2>



<p>With Smartlook it took around 30 minutes to find the problem.</p>



<p>“You often need to watch only 5 to 10 users and you know what to fix,” explains Novak.</p>



<p>The problem was in the field where you’re supposed to type in your city. The company added a suggestions function. And it’d give you options when you started typing the name of a city.</p>



<p>“After watching a few recordings we quickly discovered that people were getting confused by some text that was popping out. A few replays were enough. Enough to find out what was causing the problem. Enough to see that the design wasn’t foolproof.”</p>



<p>The company didn’t want to pay for Google’s list of cities so they created their own system.</p>



<p>They loaded all of the bigger cities and their locations into it. The browser would ask for permission. And it’d detect your location.</p>



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<p>But some of the smaller villages were missing and users would get confused by that.</p>



<p>“We’ve changed the error message and the name of the field. And people suddenly knew what to type in,” says Novak.</p>



<p>This, however, wasn’t the only thing Elitedate did. The company kept analyzing the registration process in Smartlook. And replays of mobile users revealed another issue.</p>



<p>Desktop users had no problem filling out the mandatory<em>&nbsp;about me</em>&nbsp;columns. But people were trying to skip them on mobile.</p>



<p>Often getting stuck and leaving the process altogether.</p>



<p>This led the team to replace 3 mandatory questions with just 1. And to make it optional. The rest of the questions got moved from the registration process to later in the app. To a place where they can prompt people to fill this out with emails.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-result"><strong>The result</strong><a href="https://www.smartlook.com/blog/elitedate-case-study/#the-result"></a></h2>



<p>Elitedate found out about the original problem on Monday, with Smartlook it took less than 30 minutes to find it and the fix was deployed on Wednesday.</p>



<p>“We went from 55% completion rate to 63%,” explains Novak with a smile. “This was the moment I realized that it makes sense to use Smartlook.” And that was before they implemented the simplified version of mobile registration.</p>



<p>That added another 4% to the overall completion rate. “Our marketing is now 12% cheaper, thanks to insights from Smartlook,” Novak sums up.</p>



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<p>Novak also quickly discovered something else. Another reason to use Smartlook.</p>



<p>Elitedate has a hotline. And when people call it’s often hard to distinguish between user error and problems with the design. A lot of the older users are not that tech savvy. So they might be getting confused about being logged into an email client and wondering why&nbsp;<a href="https://www.elitedate.cz/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elitedate</a>&nbsp;is asking them to log in.</p>



<p>“They are not fluent with computers. And people on your team must filter what are our users saying and what is actually happening. A lot of stuff is getting mixed together,” Novak told us.</p>



<p>This is where Smartlook helps to find weak spots. You can watch people using your website and create hypotheses about what could be improved.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“Then you try it from the UX perspective and realize that this isn’t optimal design. This process helps me to instinctively feel where’s a problem and improve the app. It’s a lot better than trying to figure out necessary changes based on calls with confused users.”</p>



<p><strong>Novak mentioned a list of things that Smartlook helps him with:</strong></p>



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<li>I want to optimize the design of a process. Such as billing options.</li>



<li>We have a problem and we don’t know what caused it.</li>



<li>Heatmaps help us figure out what elements are used or not. For example, we expected people to be interested in testimonials but no one clicks on them on the homepage.</li>
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<p>“Smartlook means that we’re not treading in the dark. It’s a source of hypotheses. And it helps us to save time we’d have to spend on unnecessary experiments based just on our gut,” concludes Novak.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="want-to-make-your-marketing-cheaper">Want to make your marketing cheaper?<a href="https://www.smartlook.com/blog/elitedate-case-study/#want-to-make-your-marketing-cheaper"></a></h3>



<p>Try Smartlook for free and see how it helps to improve your conversion funnels.</p>


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