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3 changes: 0 additions & 3 deletions src/engage/journeys/build-journey.md
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## Randomized splits

> info ""
> The randomized splits step is in beta and available to users with a Personas Advanced plan.

A randomized split lets you experiment with and test the performance of a Journey's branches. When you create a randomized split, you add up to five Journey branches, each with a different step. Journeys then sends eligible users down one of the branches at random. Each branch receives a portion of the eligible users based on percentages that you assign to the branches.

To test your messaging channels, for example, you might create a randomized split with three different branches, assigning 40% of users to an email campaign, 40% to an SMS campaign, and 20% to a control group. Once users flow through the split, you can determine the success of the email and SMS campaigns compared to each other and the control group.
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3 changes: 0 additions & 3 deletions src/personas/journeys/build-journey.md
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## Randomized splits

> info ""
> The randomized splits step is in beta and available to users with a Personas Advanced plan.

A randomized split lets you experiment with and test the performance of a Journey's branches. When you create a randomized split, you add up to five Journey branches, each with a different step. Journeys then sends eligible users down one of the branches at random. Each branch receives a portion of the eligible users based on percentages that you assign to the branches.

To test your messaging channels, for example, you might create a randomized split with three different branches, assigning 40% of users to an email campaign, 40% to an SMS campaign, and 20% to a control group. Once users flow through the split, you can determine the success of the email and SMS campaigns compared to each other and the control group.
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