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I am newer to Klaviyo and am starting to test and add more sign up forms. Have you found text only; images on the left or images on the right tend to work better or is it different for everyone? I am not a design person at all and I feel like there are about a million different options you could change not only with the layout but colors, size, font; etc and I don’t even know where to begin. Any feedback would be much appreciated. 

Totally understandable—it can feel overwhelming at first! Here's a simple breakdown to help:

 

There’s no one-size-fits-all, but here’s what generally works well:

 

- Text-only forms: Great for minimal designs, fast loading, and mobile. Good if your audience is very straightforward.

- Image on left: Often performs better on desktop. It draws attention if the image is relevant (like a product or person).

- Image on right: Less common, but can work depending on your layout.

 

Best tips:

- Start simple: use high contrast colors, a clear headline, and one strong CTA (like “Subscribe for 10% Off”).

- Use a/b testing in Klaviyo to test two versions at once (e.g., image vs. no image).

- Keep fonts clean and readable—no need to get fancy.

 

Just launch something simple, test it, and improve from there. Progress over perfection!


Hi ​@daddyshomemadesyrups 

To add to ​@Ojuade Peace great points - A/B testing in particular is a must do, and I love “Progress over perfection!” - I suggest creating seperate mobile and desktop forms. The benefits:

  1. More control over the layout to optimise for both devices
  2. Keeps forms stats for both devices seperate - easier for performance analysis.

Regards

Andy