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“How AI analyzes live shopping data to optimize performance in real-time”
...performance and pricing elasticity studies using AI across our portfolio of brands to try and drive better results, looking at live shopping events at very intricate detail and understanding which pro
...performance, and out of the box reporting that helps you avoid annoying, prolonged analytic cycles. Epo also makes it easy for you to share experiment insights with your team, sparking new ideas for the a b testing flywheel. Eppo powers experimentati
this is the metric that maps to this step. This is the metric that maps to this step. This is the metric that maps to step C. Right? And then saying, okay, where are we performing at on these metrics right now? And then you need to go through the exe
...performance, and out of the box reporting that helps you avoid annoying, prolonged analytics cycles. EPO also makes it easy for you to share experiment insights with your team, sparking new ideas for the AB testing flywheel. EPO powers experimentatio
...performance of your creative, in the performance of your sign up rate, some something down funnel. And so you can, like, really understand, like, where is the piece that that's kind of breaking the most. That's easy to do in some types of systems. It
...and optimizations that you're gonna need to do of pouring oil into that engine so it actually performs correctly. It's beautiful. I talk about it all the time with everybody.
...optimizations, they're gonna compound, and you need to make it really at speed. At some point, when you feel you nail that core use case, you need to build defensibility. And defensibility, you cannot build through those small moves. You really need
...into performance, and out of the box reporting that helps you avoid annoying, prolonged analytic cycles. Epo also makes it easy for you to share experiment insights with your team, sparking new ideas for the a b testing flywheel. Epo powers experimen
How do you think about that trade off? Yeah. I think if you had to choose, velocity is more important. But there's a other side of that coin, which is if you're just doing a bunch of sloppy things, it doesn't matter how many things you run, you're no
...a performance improvement, or an AI update like a model change or prompt adjustment, they're not relying on instinct. They're measuring what actually moved engagement, retention, and ultimately revenue. And as more teams build with AI, that learning
...performance all on my own. EPO does all that and more, with advanced statistical methods that can help you shave weeks off experiment time, an accessible UI for diving deeper into performance, and out of the box reporting that helps you avoid annoyin
...increased, performance. The goal here should be we will launch. We will probably see a hit, model out and forecast for a hit, and then give yourself two to three months at the minimum, ideally more like six months, to really optimize it back to a goo
...paywall optimization or preference that you The best lesson gonna be put a PM, Nails Monetization, from day one and test the hell out of that. You need to test probably to run, like, 1,000 experiments on the payroll to get what's right for you. So yo
...performance all on my own. Eppo does all that and more with advanced statistical methods that can help you shave weeks off experiment time, an accessible UI for diving deeper into performance, and out of the box reporting that helps you avoid annoyin
...performance, and out of the box reporting that helps you avoid annoying, prolonged analytic cycles. Epo also makes it easy for you to share experiment insights with your team, sparking new ideas for the a b testing flywheel. Epo powers experimentatio
...of new features. And Epo helps you increase experimentation velocity while unlocking rigorous deep analysis in a way that no other commercial tool does. When I was at Airbnb, one of the things that I loved most was our experimentation platform, where
I think that you should assume if you're doing things right, you should assume the majority of your bets are going to fail, which is why I always believe that velocity is probably more important than getting things perfect. But it is a spectrum. Like
PQLs or something like that. But as you know, businesses are ultimately valued on long term dollars of profit and cash flow generation. And then humans are very good at intentionally or unintentionally optimizing for the targets and metrics that they
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