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Is there anything like ABingo or Vanity that works in Rails 3? I know there's Google Website Optimizer, and Visual Website optimizer, but I need more power w/ regard to determining what is displayed, and what is in turn tracked than they can provide. If not, I'll even take thoughts on frameworks that are relatively simple enough that I might be able to convert them to Rails 3 compliance easily.

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  • Hi Jeff, did you ever find an alternative for rails 3? stuck in the same situation at the moment. – stuartchaney Dec 06 '10 at 16:11
  • No I'm afraid I didn't, and wound up sidetracked w/ other things. You may want to check out optimizely. They had a deal on appsumo.com the other day. Not sure if it's still live. They seemed to be getting decent press, so I signed up, but haven't had a chance to get back to that. – Jeff D Dec 06 '10 at 20:59
  • Any progress on this question? – Avishai Apr 10 '11 at 10:20
  • I just heard about a project called split, that I'm going to try out: https://github.com/andrew/split – Jeff D May 31 '11 at 16:30

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Andy Atkinson has written Rails 3 Getting Started guides for A/Bingo and Vanity.

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