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# Create a Test/Variant Group

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In the Optibase Webflow App, you can create A/B Tests, Split Tests, or Multivariant Tests directly inside the Webflow Designer — without writing any code.

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### How to set up a test

1. Open the Optibase Webflow App

   Make sure the app is installed and you’re working inside the Webflow Designer.
2. Go to the Tests tab

   Click the Tests tab in the app sidebar.
3. Click “New Test”
   * Enter a name for your test
   * Choose a test type:
     * A/B Test (Variant Group)
     * Split Test (URL-based)
     * Multivariant Test
   * Click Create


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