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Do body copy A/B tests work in SaaS / Software?

In line with both baselines. Body copy tests win 9% in SaaS / Software, against 11% for body copy tests generally and 9% for SaaS / Software generally. Neither the category nor the vertical is moving this much.

The strongest change type we can measure in SaaS / Software is Styling at 15% on 100+ tests.

Small winner set. Few of these tests cleared the bar. The 95% interval on that win rate runs 3% to 24%, so read the figure as directional.

The numbers

SaaS / Softwareall industries
Tests analysed33 tests250+
Beat control9%11%
No measurable difference82%
Lost to control9%
Median lift when it won not reported

Median traffic per variant was 666 visitors. Most ran on homepages (15), pricing pages (7), lead capture pages (6).

Every change type we can measure in SaaS / Software

change typewin rate in SaaS / Softwaretests
Styling 15%100+
Split URL 12%100+
Body copy (this page) 9%33 tests
Headline 6%100+
CTA copy 2%50+

The industry overview is at SaaS / Software benchmarks; rates across all industries are on the body copy benchmark.

What counts as a body copy test

Supporting paragraph text is rewritten, shortened or expanded. Headings, images and CTAs are untouched.

Control and variant wireframe for a body copy A/B test
Control on the left, variant on the right. Only the changed element is highlighted.

Body copy tests that won in SaaS / Software

  • description stating Mida is a lightweight A/B testing platform for websites with easy GA4 integration and unlimited testing via visual and code editors
  • FAQ intro headline plus supporting line inviting contact, with the audience noun swapped between agency and business
  • headline and supporting body copy about eliminating social media overwhelm through unified scheduling, AI-assisted content creation, and content discovery

Body copy tests that did not

  • Renames a navigation menu link to a tips-and-how-tos label
  • feature list highlighting expanded actions, up to 20 Applets, and exclusive services, paired with a 7-day free trial CTA for Pro
  • feature checklist for a Pro plan with an added free 7-day trial disclosure

These are individual tests, not rules. Each ran on one site, with one audience, against one page we are not showing you. They are picked to be illustrative rather than sampled at random, and a change that won here can lose on your page for reasons none of this captures. Read them as prompts for what to test, not as findings to copy.

Who ran these tests

This is every Mida account that ran a readable test — in-house marketers, founders, product teams, and agencies working on client sites. Nothing here is filtered by who ran the experiment or how experienced they are.

Low win rates are normal in experimentation, including at the top end. Microsoft's experimentation team, reporting on its own platform, found that only about one third of ideas improve the metric they were designed to improve — and that roughly another third actively hurt it. That is a dedicated experimentation organisation with research, prioritisation and review behind every test.

A mixed population like this one runs below that. The gap is roughly what disciplined practice buys you: ideas grounded in research rather than opinion, one variable at a time, and tests built so the result can actually be read.

A win is a variant that beat its control on that test's primary goal with a statistically significant result. Tests that never got enough traffic to say anything either way are excluded. The methodology has the full detail, including what these numbers cannot tell you.