Congrats Dan! You totally deserve the success of building a great platform. However, I'd like to put a different perspective here just for clarity's sake:<p>The data source you quote (BuiltWith) clearly mentions that Visual Website Optimizer <a href="http://visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/" rel="nofollow">http://visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/</a> is installed on 6300 websites v/s Optimizely's 5144 websites. (Ominture Test and Target is installed on 10,000+ websites). So '#1 testing platform' is clearly how you chose to interpret. In terms of total number of websites that use a platform, Omniture still is #1<p>For a fair comparison, here are our stats:<p>- 1850+ customers (our lowest public plan is $49 v/s yours $19)<p>- 14 employees<p>- Profitable and bootstrapped<p>I hope the A/B testing market and products mature thanks to healthy competition. Good luck!
Congrats! That looks like quite an accomplishment.<p>Edit- On a side note, I'm actually friends with one of the founders of Omniture. He's also an investor in my startup. I'll have to find an easy way to break the news to him. :p
4 things to consider:
- Goals of a testing program
- Scale
- Integration with best-in-class digital marketing tools
- Enterprise experience and support<p><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalmarketing/personalization/how-to-identify-the-most-effective-testing-product-amidst-all-the-rhetoric-4-things-to-consider/" rel="nofollow">http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalmarketing/personalization/how-...</a>
Congrats Dan & team - that is awesome news!<p>Looks like your bump happened in May 2012 and drove that 2x growth in adoption.<p>Probably not coincidentally connected to your funding round that same month - what's the story of the growth?