Which Page Areas Do Productivity Apps A/B Test Most?
Among 263 area annotations from 28 productivity companies (117 experiments) Lazyweb Research tracked in July 2026 — the largest category in the corpus — the hero leads at 51 annotations, followed by a three-way tie of nav, value props, and pricing at 41 each. Productivity is unusual in how evenly it spreads testing across areas rather than concentrating on the paywall. [1]
Productivity is the most-annotated category (263 annotations, 28 companies) and tests the hero most (51), with nav, value props, and pricing tied at 41 each — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.
Where productivity apps test
Top areas within productivity (cells shown where n≥8): [2]
| Area | Annotations |
|---|---|
| Hero | 51 |
| Nav | 41 |
| Value props | 41 |
| Pricing | 41 |
Productivity's 263 annotations come from 28 companies — the widest company base of any category — so no single app dominates the pattern. The notable feature is balance: unlike education or music (offer-heavy) or graphics & design (pricing-heavy), productivity spreads testing across hero, nav, value props, and pricing almost evenly. [1][2]
How to apply it
If you build a productivity tool, the field is telling you there's no single dominant surface — the hero edges ahead, but nav, value props, and pricing get near-equal attention. That fits productivity's mix of web landing pages (where nav matters) and subscription paywalls (where pricing matters). Prioritize by your own funnel rather than copying a category default, because the category itself doesn't have one.
Caveats
Category is assigned by app-store category joined to the company; 44 annotations corpus-wide have no category match and percentages use the matched subset. [3] These are counts of observed UI diffs, not measured wins. [4] Only cells with n≥8 are shown, so smaller productivity areas (offer, CTA) are omitted here rather than zero.
The numbers
| Stat | Computed from |
|---|---|
| Productivity: 263 annotations, 117 experiments, 28 companies (largest category) | statpack category_totals |
| Productivity top areas: Hero 51, then Nav/Value props/Pricing 41 each | statpack category_top_area |
| 44 annotations have no company category match; percentages use matched subset | statpack smallSampleWarnings |
| Counts are observed UI diffs, not measured wins | statpack methodology note |
Sources & citations
- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 263 productivity annotations (117 experiments, 28 companies), July 2026. Largest category by annotation count. ↩
- [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 263 productivity annotations, July 2026. Top areas: Hero 51; Nav, Value props, Pricing 41 each (cells n≥8). ↩
- [3] Lazyweb Research methodology note, July 2026. 44 annotations lack a category match; category cuts use the matched subset. ↩
- [4] Lazyweb Research methodology note, July 2026. Counts are observed before/after UI diffs, not measured A/B outcomes. ↩
Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.