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Feature Branch

A feature branch is a separate area in version control where developers build and test new functionality without affecting the main codebase. This setup isolates work so experiments, updates, and fixes can progress safely. Once complete and reviewed, the branch merges back into the main environment. It supports clean workflow, collaboration, and safer deployment.

Think of a development team adding a new dashboard in its own branch, testing it independently before pushing it live. Feature branching reduces conflicts and prevents unfinished work from disrupting production. It’s a standard part of modern Git workflows in agile software teams.

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Funnel Testing

Funnel testing involves experimenting with different funnel steps to identify changes that improve performance.

Marketers test variations in design, content, or process at specific points in the funnel. Results show which version keeps more users engaged and moving forward toward conversion.

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Funnel Analysis

Funnel analysis is the practice of reviewing each step in a funnel to see where users drop off. It measures conversion rates between stages, helping identify weak points.

By analyzing funnels, marketers pinpoint bottlenecks and learn which steps require adjustments to improve the customer journey.

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Funnel

A funnel in marketing is a visual or conceptual model showing steps a user takes from first awareness to a final action like a purchase or sign-up.

Common stages include awareness, consideration, and conversion.

Funnels help marketers map user journeys and measure how many complete each step.

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Friction

In marketing, friction refers to obstacles that make it harder for users to complete desired actions. It may be a slow-loading page, unnecessary form fields, or unclear instructions. Friction interrupts the user journey, lowers engagement, and often results in abandoned purchases or incomplete sign-ups.

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Form Testing

Form testing involves experimenting with variations of online forms to see which performs better. Using methods like A/B or multivariate testing, marketers compare versions with different layouts, field orders, or call-to-action buttons. The aim is to discover which version encourages more users to complete the form.

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Form Analytics

Form analytics is the process of tracking how users interact with online forms. It records metrics such as time spent on each field, hesitation, refill rate, and abandonment. The goal is to understand user behavior, identify confusing sections, and improve completion rates by optimizing the overall form experience.

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