Role
UX Designer
2023
Tools
Figma
Qualtrics
Ethnio
Skills
User Research
UX Design
Visual Design
Split Testing
Ancestry’s homepage offered a rich variety of activity suggestion widgets. However, our analytics team discovered that most users viewed a small fraction of the total widgets available to them. Simply put, users weren’t scrolling much.
Moreover, several widgets remained pinned to the top of the page. This often led to users encountering a stale and limited set of recommendations. As a result, the product team brainstormed ways to encourage users to review a larger volume of activity recommendations on the homepage.
The team weighed several approaches ranging from introducing UI that encouraged users to scroll more to modifying the overall page layout to expose recommendations differently.
After some deliberation, the team settled on an idea I initially proposed: enhance the “Recently modified” widget at the top of the page.
This top performing widget successfully encouraged users to pick up where they left off. The team aimed to enhance this widget by introducing new types of recommendations that exposed fresh paths to family discoveries.
The new feature aimed to increase the following metrics:
We weighed several guardrail and informing metrics as well. The team hypothesized that introducing new discovery paths would increase these metrics while also leading users to more meaningful insights about their families.
My initial questioning focused on which types of recommendations resonated most positively with users. I leveraged existing research to create a survey that asked users to rank several recommendation types.
The survey revealed some key insights:
I leveraged these learnings in subsequent UI explorations.
Usability & Display
I led two rounds of lightweight user interviews sessions with a total of ten participants. I tended to speak with less experienced participants to ensure the new feature aligned with our business objectives. I structured the sessions to better understand if users:
I devoted most of the interview observing how users interacted with the prototype while peppering them with targeted questions.
Several themes emerged from the sessions:
After integrating this feedback, I prepared the validated designs for handoff to the development team.
Solution
The team released an updated recommendation widget with several important improvements.
Firstly, the widget featured filtering options that connected the user to fresh paths to new discoveries. Namely:
As part of the split test, the team decided to randomize the order to better understand the value of each filter.
Secondly, we tested a variant that simplified and streamlined how tree information appeared at the top of the page.
Before & After
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Results
Over a series of weeks, the team split tested two variants against a control. Once the metrics reached statistical significance, they revealed:
After reviewing the overwhelmingly positive signals, the team released the most successful variant.
What I Learned
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