You can duplicate an existing experiment so you get a new test with the same setup (variants, goal, targeting, etc.) but no results. Useful for re-running a similar test or reusing a configuration.
What gets copied
The new experiment is created with the same:
Variants (names and changes)
Goal
Targeting rules (URL, country, device, etc.)
Other test settings
The new test starts with no visitors or conversions. It appears as a separate experiment in your list, usually with a name like “Copy of [original name]” (or your app’s equivalent).
How to make a copy
Go to Experiments (your A/B tests list).
Find the experiment you want to copy (running or completed).
Click the ⋮ (more options) on that row.
Choose Make a copy.
A new experiment is created and you’re taken to the edit screen for the new test. You can change the name, tweak variants or targeting, then start it when you’re ready.
After copying
The new test is draft (or equivalent) until you start it. You can edit it, change the goal or variants, or leave it as is and launch. The original experiment is unchanged.
