# How Many Detected Experiments Touch Urgency or Countdown Timers?

Source: Lazyweb Research
Published: 2026-07-07
Sample size: n=317
Tags: experiments, monetization, paywall, pricing, ux-patterns
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**Answer.** Lazyweb Research detected 317 before/after experiments across 97 companies that mention urgency or countdowns — about 6.6% of the 4,814-experiment corpus [1][2]. Within that, 38 experiments mention a countdown specifically [3]. Additions dominate: 78 added versus 9 removed among classifiable diffs [4].

> 317 of 4,814 detected experiments (97 companies) touch urgency or countdowns; 38 mention a countdown specifically — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

## How much urgency gets tested

Of 4,814 detected experiments across 362 companies, 317 mention urgency or countdowns (countdown, limited time, urgency, timer, expiry), spanning 97 distinct companies [1][2]. That puts urgency in the upper-middle of tested tactics — behind discount badges (1,133), trial (517), and CTA copy (561), but ahead of price anchoring (279) and social proof (120) [5].

## Countdowns vs. broader urgency

| Signal | Count |
|---|---|
| Urgency/countdown mentions | 317 [1] |
| Distinct companies | 97 [1] |
| 'Countdown' mentions specifically | 38 [3] |
| Added / Removed (classifiable) | 78 / 9 [4] |

The countdown-specific add/remove split is too small to report on its own, so directional reads use the urgency-level numbers [3][4].

## How to apply it

Urgency is a well-populated tactic you can benchmark against, and the direction is overwhelmingly additive. A representative real change: kit-convertkit added a purple Black Friday bar with a live day/hour/minute/second countdown, trading risk-reduction copy for scarcity [6]. Once added, urgency is rarely walked back (56 of 58 add-screens kept it) [7].

## Caveats

Counts reflect experiments that *mention* urgency, not a curated pure-urgency set — keyword tags have precision limits [2]. Learnings are LLM-inferred rationale for observed diffs, not confirmed test outcomes.

## The numbers

| Stat | Computed from |
| --- | --- |
| 317 experiments mention urgency/countdown, 97 companies | tactic_mentions__urgency_countdown |
| 4,814 detected experiments across 362 companies | total_detected_experiments; distinct_companies_in_experiment_corpus |
| 38 experiments mention 'countdown' specifically | countdown_specific_mentions |
| 78 added / 9 removed / 9 mixed / 221 other | direction_split__urgency |
| discount 1,133; CTA copy 561; trial 517; anchoring 279; social proof 120 | tactic_mentions__discount_badges; __cta_copy; __trial_length; __price_anchoring; __social_proof |
| kit-convertkit added a live day/hour/minute/second Black Friday countdown bar | qualitative: kit-convertkit |
| 56 of 58 urgency add-screens kept it | retention__urgency |

## Methodology

Universe: 4,814 detected before/after UI experiments (362 companies, 1,358 canonical screens), of which 317 mention urgency/countdowns; keyword tag on what_changed+learning, July 2026 pull. Learnings are LLM-inferred, not measured A/B results.

## Sources & citations

- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 4,814 detected experiments (362 companies, 1,358 canonical screens), July 2026. Keyword-tagged on what_changed+learning; distinct companies via control screenshot join.
- [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 317 detected experiments (urgency-mentioning subset), July 2026. Tagging matches experiments that mention the tactic, not a curated pure-tactic set.

## Related questions

- [Do 'Limited Time Offer' Countdown Timers Get Rolled Back?](https://www.lazyweb.com/research/do-limited-time-countdown-offers-get-rolled-back)
- [Which Growth Tactics Do Companies Actually A/B Test the Most?](https://www.lazyweb.com/research/which-experiment-tactics-get-tested-most)
- [How Many Detected Experiments Touch Social Proof, and What Changed?](https://www.lazyweb.com/research/how-many-experiments-touch-social-proof)
