Hi Florian - You can provide your client with the url of each variant.
Each variant page can be accessed by simply appending /a.html to to the end of your landing page url. The “a” is the variant letter of the page you wish to access.
So if your page URL is “unbouncepages.com/mypage”, you can access variant A and variant B like so:
unbouncepages.com/mypage/a.html
unbouncepages.com/mypage/b.html
Keep in mind this is only for preview/testing purposes. Traffic directly to your variants using the method above are not counted in your stats.
Hi Johnny,
I am trying to do this with one of my pages and am unable to. Could it be because the variant I’m trying it with hasn’t ever been a champion variant? It is currently considered a “Challenger Page Variant”.
Thank you,
Hey Omar,
It should still work. Are you sure the page is live? You may want to clear your cache/cookies as well.
Let me know if that works. If not, I would be glad to help!
Hi Stefano,
That didn’t seem to work for me. Below you can see what I am trying to accomplish, I would like to preview the D variant using the above method but am unable to. All other variants preview successfully, even the discarded ones. Could you help?
Thanks again.
Hi Omar,
Do you have any traffic assigned to the variant? Even if it’s just 1% it should work fine.
You have to have at least 1% of traffic assigned to it to get it to become active. After it become visible, you should be able to drop the 1% back to 0% and it stays active.
Not ideal if you’re setting it up as a challenger to an existing page as you might still end up sending some traffic to an unfinished page, even at 1% for a couple of minutes.
The alternative is to do it as a separate page, then move the variant across to the correct page later.
No traffic was assigned, I will assign it 1% for now. Thank you both!
Glad to hear you got it 😉
Why do I have to save Unbounce on Wordpress, is the no other way to get the url to work, because it says the page does not exist? I do not have login credentials for Wordpress at all, the only person that jas that is a guy in the US who created the domain page. How do I make this work?
Hey @Landing on Mars if you want to connect a WordPress domain to Unbounce then you would need to have access to the WordPress account that hosts that domain. If that WordPress account is handled by one of your colleagues or a 3rd party then I would suggest reaching out to them and asking them to assist you with the WordPress domain setup. You can find the instructions below:
https://documentation.unbounce.com/hc/en-us/articles/205346520-Connecting-Your-Domain-Using-the-WordPress-Plugin