What Page Areas Are Entertainment Companies A/B Testing?
Across 109 area-annotated experiments from entertainment companies tracked by Lazyweb Research (51 experiments, 8 companies), the hero leads (26 annotations), then offer (16) and pricing (15) [1]. It is a small-company cut — 8 companies — so read the mix as a few heavy testers like Apple TV+ [1][2].
Entertainment companies test HERO most (26 of 109 area annotations), then offer (16) and pricing (15) — Lazyweb Research analysis of 8 apps, July 2026.
The finding: hero-led with an even offer/pricing tail
Entertainment contributes 109 annotations across 51 experiments and 8 companies [1]. Its top areas are HERO (26), OFFER (16), and PRICING (15) — a hero-led shape with offer and pricing close behind [1]. With only 8 companies, this cut leans on a small set of prolific testers; Apple TV+ appears among the corpus's top testers [2].
Entertainment top tested areas
Cells with n>=8 [1]:
| Area | Annotations |
|---|---|
| HERO | 26 |
| OFFER | 16 |
| PRICING | 15 |
The hero splits roughly evenly across web and mobile corpus-wide (272 web / 216 mobile), so entertainment hero tests could be on either surface [3].
How to apply it
For a streaming or entertainment product, the peer pattern is hero-first, with offer and pricing as near-equal secondary bets [1]. Because offer and pricing carry the highest high-impact shares corpus-wide, treat the hero as the frequency lever and the paywall offer/price as the yield lever [4]. Keep hero tests focused on the value promise that justifies the subscription [1].
Caveats
109 annotations from just 8 companies is a thin, concentrated cut — illustrative only [2]. Only n>=8 cells are shown [1]. Impact shares are model-assigned relative rankings, not lift [4].
The numbers
| Stat | Computed from |
|---|---|
| Entertainment: 109 annotations, 51 experiments, 8 companies; top areas HERO 26, OFFER 16, PRICING 15 | category_totals; category_top_area |
| Apple TV+ has 13 annotated experiments among top testers | top_testing_companies |
| HERO splits 272 web / 216 mobile corpus-wide | area_HERO |
| OFFER high-impact share 66.4%, PRICING 53.8% corpus-wide | high_impact_share_by_area |
Sources & citations
- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 109 entertainment-company experiments (8 apps), July 2026. Area annotations for entertainment companies within 2,160 annotations. ↩
- [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of top testing companies (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. Concentration caveat: 8 companies. ↩
- [3] Lazyweb Research analysis of HERO platform split (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. 272 web / 216 mobile hero annotations. ↩
- [4] Lazyweb Research analysis of per-area high-impact share (n>=30 areas), July 2026. Model-assigned impact 4+/5 shares. ↩
Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.