Is your message costing sales?
Test your message before it goes live. See which version sells.
AI simulation only. Not a survey of real people.
Why A/B test ecommerce copy?
Better copy means better ROAS—test before you spend
Product descriptions
Test different ways to describe your product—benefit-led vs. feature-led, casual vs. premium, short vs. detailed. Find the version that connects with your target market.
Sale announcements
Test urgency levels, discount framings, and promotional hooks. See which sale messaging gets the strongest positive reaction before going live.
Ad copy
Pre-test Facebook, Instagram, and other ad copy before spending your budget. Eliminate weak variants and focus ad spend on the messaging that resonates.
Email campaigns
Test promotional emails, abandoned cart copy, and post-purchase follow-ups. Compare subject line approaches and promotional offers across demographics.
How ecommerce copy testing works
Three simple steps to better-performing copy
Paste your message variants
Enter 2 or 3 versions of your product description, ad copy, or email. Select the platform where it will appear (Facebook, email, Instagram, etc.).
We poll 500 simulated Americans
Each persona has unique demographics and worldviews. They react to your message as a consumer would when encountering it in the wild.
Get your report
See positive/negative/neutral splits by age, education, party, region, and more. Choose the message that connects best with your audience.
Test before you spend
No subscriptions. Pay per test.
Free Preview
See how it works with a smaller sample
- 100 AI persona reactions
- Sex, Age & Urban/Rural breakdowns
- 2 sample audience quotes
- Full demographics in paid
- Results expire in 24h
Up to 3 free tests per week
A/B Test
Compare 2 message variants
- 500 reactions per variant
- Full demographic breakdowns
- 6 sample audience reactions
- CSV export
- 30-day access
A/B/C Test
Test 3 message variants
- 500 reactions per variant
- Full demographic breakdowns
- 6 sample audience reactions
- CSV export
- 30-day access
Test your ecommerce copy now
Results delivered to your email in about 8 minutes.
Ecommerce Copy Testing FAQ
Can I test Facebook ad copy before running ads?
Yes. Select "Facebook" as the platform and paste your ad copy variants. You'll see how 500 simulated Americans react before you spend a dollar on ads—helping you choose the version most likely to convert.
How does this compare to running a real A/B test on my ad platform?
Real A/B tests on ad platforms cost real ad spend and take days to reach statistical significance. SimAudience gives you directional feedback in 8 minutes for $7, so you can eliminate weaker variants before spending your budget. Use it as a pre-filter, not a replacement.
Can I test product descriptions?
Absolutely. Paste two or three versions of your product description and see which one resonates best. This works especially well for testing different benefit highlights, tone (casual vs. premium), or length.
Is this useful for testing sale and promotion announcements?
Yes. Test different urgency levels, discount framings (percentage off vs. dollar amount), and promotional hooks. See which version gets the most positive reaction across age groups and demographics.
Can I test email campaign copy for my store?
Yes. Select "Email / Newsletter" as the platform and paste your email body text. Compare different subject line approaches, promotional offers, or storytelling styles to find what drives the best response.
Will this tell me which copy will sell more?
SimAudience measures sentiment reactions (positive, negative, neutral) across demographics—not purchase intent or conversion rates. It's a directional tool that helps you identify which copy resonates better with different audiences. It does not predict sales figures.
Important: SimAudience uses simulated audience modeled on demographic data. This is a synthetic simulation, not a survey of real consumers or shoppers. Results should be used for directional guidance only.
Explore More Testing Tools
A/B test any message, on any platform, with AI-powered audience simulation.