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iOS AB tests: Release AB test
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Written by Leanid Yuryeu
Updated over a week ago

In this article, you will find instructions on how to release AB tests to QA or Prod environments.

Firstly, you have to create AB tests

Releasing to QA for Internal Testing

After setting up your A/B test, you can publish it to the QA environment for internal testing. You can do this in 3 ways:

  1. Immediately after creating an A/B test, you can click on "Release to QA" in the pop-up that appears. Use this method when you are ready to move your test from DEV to QA immediately after setting it up.

2. Click on "..." in the "Actions" column of your A/B test. Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu. In the settings pop-up, click on "Release to QA".

3. Click on "..." in the "Actions" column of your A/B test and click Publish to QA.

When you choose 'Release to QA', a confirmation pop-up appears. If you decide not to proceed, simply click "No". This action will cancel the publishing process. To publish the test to QA, click "Yes"

If you have published onboarding in QA, you cannot change its name, add variants, or change onboardings in variants. But you can change the percentage distribution.

Releasing to Prod for AppStore Users

When publishing your A/B test to the Production (Prod) environment, it becomes active and available to your AppStore users. You can do this in 3 ways:

  1. Immediately after creating an A/B test, you can click on "Release to QA", then on "Release to Prod". This method is useful if you prefer to skip the QA phase and release to Prod immediately after creating an A/B test.

2. Click on "..." in the "Actions" column of your A/B test. Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu. In the settings pop-up, click on "Release to Prod".

3. Click on "..." in the "Actions" column of your A/B test and click Publish to Prod.

When you choose 'Release to Prod', a confirmation pop-up appears. If you decide not to proceed, simply click "No". This action will cancel the publishing process. To publish the test to Prod, click "Yes".

If you have published onboarding in Prod, you cannot change its name, add variants, or change onboardings in variants. But you can change the percentage distribution.

In the DEV environment, there's no limit to the number of tests you can add, but only one A/B test at a time can be released in the QA or Prod environments.

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