What it does
Experiments answers the question every SEO asks: “Did my change actually work?” You record a change you made to a page — a rewritten title, new internal links, fresh images — and Revshare watches that page's search metrics over time, comparing them against the baseline you captured when you started.
Create an experiment
- Click New experiment.
- Pick the website and enter the page URL you changed.
- Add an improvement note describing what you did.
- Choose a tag for the type of change (e.g. Meta title change, Added images, New backlinks) or type your own.
- Choose the baseline source, then click Create experiment.
Baselines
The baseline is the “before” snapshot. If Search Console is connected, Revshare captures the page's current clicks, impressions, CTR, and position automatically. If not, you can enter those numbers manually. The baseline locks at creation time — start a new experiment if you need a fresh one.
Checking progress
Each experiment shows a recheck countdown in its row. Click Check to pull the latest numbers from Search Console, or Data to open the full before-and-after view. Gains are shown in green and declines in red — and for position, a lower number is better, so an improved rank shows green.
Summary cards
The four cards at the top aggregate every experiment: total clicks and impressions, plus impression-weighted CTR and position, each with a change-from-baseline figure and a trend sparkline. Use the tag dropdown on each card to isolate one type of change — for example, to see whether your meta-title rewrites moved the needle on their own.
Completing experiments
When you've gathered enough data, mark an experiment Complete. Completed experiments stay visible for reference but stop affecting the summary totals. You can reopen one to resume monitoring, or delete it entirely.
Tip: Change one thing per experiment and tag it consistently. That way the summary cards can tell you which kind of change reliably drives results.
