I help businesses in Rivne and the region earn more from the same traffic — deep funnel analysis, A/B testing, form, CTA and checkout optimisation, so every visitor has maximum chance of becoming a customer.
Tell me about your website, current conversion, and business goals — I'll prepare a preliminary analysis
I'll analyze your site and show the main customer drop-off points with growth potential estimate
We implement changes, test hypotheses, and record measurable growth in your metrics
I increase your website conversion based on data and testing
Comparative testing of page variants, buttons, texts and forms to determine the best performer.
Improving landing page conversion: headlines, CTAs, structure, social proof.
Analysis and elimination of customer drop-off points at every stage from first visit to purchase.
Improving website or app usability based on user behavior data.
Reducing form abandonment rate: simplification, validation, progress bar, autofill.
Heatmaps, session recordings, scroll-maps to understand how users interact with the site.
I analyze current conversion metrics, sales funnel, traffic sources, and user behavior to establish a baseline.
I study heatmaps, session recordings, scroll maps, and click analytics to understand real interaction patterns.
Based on data, I create a prioritized list of conversion improvement hypotheses, estimating each one's potential impact.
I develop alternative versions of pages and interface elements to test the formed hypotheses.
I run controlled A/B tests with statistically significant samples to verify each hypothesis.
I implement winning variants, analyze results, and launch a new optimization cycle for continuous growth.
Choose the optimal package for your project
One-time 2-hour session
$300$400What's included:
Comprehensive analysis in 1 week
$800$1000What's included:
1 month collaboration
$2000$2500What's included:
Examples of completed projects
Answers to the most popular questions
The cost of a CRO project depends on depth: a starter audit (heuristic + GA4 review + 1-2 key hypotheses) is the cheapest format, suitable for small Rivne businesses just starting to work systematically with conversion. A standard CRO cycle is 2-3 months: analytics + interviews + 4-8 experiments + reports. A retainer is ongoing conversion work for 6-12 months, the format for growing Rivne-region companies that already have a product team.
You pay for time, deliverables (hypotheses, variant designs, reports) and for conversion uplift measured statistically. Unlike a “turnkey design project”, the result here is in growth percentages, not pretty mockups. Exact figures are in the “Pricing” block or available after a brief discovery call.
Yes, but differently. A classic A/B test on small traffic takes months to reach statistical significance. So for Rivne businesses with 2-10k sessions/month I use a different CRO stack:
Sometimes at 3k sessions/mo it makes more sense to first run a UX audit and fix obvious problems, and only then launch tests.
Approximate benchmarks I see on Rivne-region projects (this isn't a law, just a median):
If your numbers are significantly lower — that's a signal you need CRO. If higher — focus on scaling via SEO and Google Ads.
The first insights from analytics and interviews arrive in 2-3 weeks after start: we see funnel “bottlenecks” and already know where we lose most customers. This often delivers quick wins without any A/B tests.
The first full experiment launches in week 3-4. On a Rivne business with ~5k sessions/mo it usually reaches statistical significance in 3-6 weeks.
A full conversion uplift (measured across the funnel, with a financial metric) — in 2-3 months. That's why short “1-month” CRO projects are mostly marketing hype: real results need time for tests.
Yes, with Rivne-region clients I meet in person at key stages: the kickoff brief (1-2 hours at the office or a café on Soborna street), the CRO strategy presentation after analysis, and the final results presentation. Between these points — online via Zoom + Notion with experiment documentation.
For businesses outside Rivne (Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, USA, Europe) — fully online. Some user interviews with your Rivne-region customers I can also conduct in person if it's more comfortable for respondents — for example, the 50+ audience who struggle with video calls.
These are different levels of product work:
Often these services combine: first the UX audit, then targeted redesign steps inside CRO experiments. A full redesign without analytics is a blind bet.
The standard stack I set up on projects:
For Rivne-region businesses with a small budget, GA4 + Clarity + Notion is fully enough — a free stack that covers 80% of CRO tasks.
Top 5 highest-ROI areas in my cases:
You can see examples on filyuk.top/projects — especially fundly-hub, cyty-app, imprint.
Psychological triggers are principles from the work of Cialdini (“Influence”), Kahneman (“Thinking, Fast and Slow”), Thaler & Sunstein (“Nudge”) that describe real features of human psychology.
In CRO I use them ethically: social proof (real Rivne-region client reviews, weekly order counts), authority (certifications, cases, expert content), scarcity (real, not invented: “3 left in stock” only if true), anchoring (correct price display against alternatives), reciprocity (helpful content, free checklists).
It becomes manipulation when you lie (fake timers, fake reviews, dark patterns). I refuse to do this on principle — short-term it can give a lift but kills trust and repeat sales. Especially in the small Rivne market, where reputation goes public quickly.
Yes, in the digital-presence part — definitely. Even an offline business in Rivne today has a funnel: Google Business → website or Instagram → call or visit. CRO in this funnel means:
Classic offline CRO (product placement in a shop, checkout-zone ergonomics) is a separate discipline, not my core. But the digital portion of the funnel is my work, and it often makes 50-80% of revenue even for a “pure offline” Rivne business.
I use ICE/RICE frameworks:
First in the list — hypotheses with high Confidence (backed by analytics or interview data), significant Impact (on a key metric — order, payment, not “time on page”) and low Effort (quick to ship). These are quick wins.
Then — heavier tests with potentially bigger effect. At the bottom — “fun ideas without data”. Your hypothesis backlog isn't “whatever popped into our heads”, it's a prioritised list with reasoning, kept in Notion or Airtable with transparent team access.
Yes, this is mandatory for CRO. I don't work “in a vacuum”, I work alongside your team:
If there's no team — I cover all roles myself or with vetted partners from Rivne and Kyiv.
Comparison with other options
| Alex Filiuk | Typical CRO agency or growth freelancer | |
|---|---|---|
| Working with low traffic (<10k/mo) | ✅ Bayesian + qualitative | ❌ “First drive more traffic” |
| User interviews with Rivne customers | ✅ 5-8 per project, in local language | ❌ Only GA4 dashboards |
| Heuristic audit by frameworks | ✅ Nielsen + Baymard + Cialdini | 📋 Generic “internet checklist” |
| Hypothesis documentation | ✅ ICE/RICE + experiment doc | ⚠️ Verbal, no archive |
| Analytics integration | ✅ GA4 + Clarity + Hotjar setup | 💰 Often charged extra |
| Test variant design | ✅ Done by Senior UI/UX | 🔄 Delegated to juniors |
| Understanding Rivne market | ✅ 15+ years in the region | ❓ Kyiv / Western templates |
| Report after each experiment | ✅ Findings + next steps | 📋 Just raw numbers |
| E-commerce checkout expertise | ✅ 27 cases, Baymard methodology | ⚠️ Generic tips |
Most businesses in Rivne and the Rivne region that have a website or app work with conversion blindly. They launched ads — saw enquiries. Few enquiries — added budget. Didn't help — blamed “the weak market”. The real cause is usually not the traffic but the fact that the site can't convert: a visitor arrives, doesn't find answers to their questions, doesn't trust, doesn't see a clear CTA — and leaves for a competitor who often sells the same thing but knows how to present themselves.
I'm Alex Filiuk, a Senior UI/UX designer with 15+ years of practice, specialising in conversion rate optimisation (CRO). Over this time I've delivered ~130 product projects, with CRO or conversion-focused UX in more than half of them. I've worked with businesses from Rivne, Kyiv, Lviv and with American and European SaaS companies. This page collects what a Rivne-region business owner or marketing lead should know before commissioning CRO: how it's structured, how much it costs, what typical conversion rates look like in Rivne niches, how CRO works on low traffic, and how to avoid common mistakes.
Rivne is a city of 240,000+ residents, with a strong small-and-medium business sector but a limited audience in any given niche. For comparison: your café in Kyiv has a potential audience of millions, in Rivne — tens of thousands. This means three things for conversion:
So CRO in Rivne isn't “a luxury for mature companies”, it's a baseline discipline for anyone spending money on traffic. Without it, Google Ads, SEO or SMM work two-three times worse than their potential.
The internet is full of CRO myths: “red button beats green”, “add a timer for +20%”, “you must redo the whole site first”. That's not CRO, that's marketing noise. Real CRO is systematic, data-driven funnel work with four core components.
What CRO isn't: it isn't “make my site prettier”, isn't “one universal checklist”, isn't “guaranteed +50% conversion”. CRO is a long cycle of small but measured improvements that add up to a result over a 3-12 month horizon.
One of the most frequent questions from Rivne-region clients: “our conversion is 1.2%, is this normal?”. There's no single answer — it depends on niche, traffic source, sales model. But there are reference points I see across projects:
If your numbers are significantly below the niche median — that's a signal CRO will give an obvious uplift. If you're at top-player level — focus on scaling next, via SEO, Google Ads and email marketing.
Classic CRO materials usually say nothing about low traffic: they assume you have 50k+ sessions per month. In Rivne this is rare — most local businesses have 1-15k sessions/mo. So a different methodology is needed:
A transparent cycle we go through with the client. Each stage has a fixed document or presentation — you know what you're paying for and what you're getting.
From practice with various businesses — in Rivne, Kyiv, the US — there are funnel points with the highest ROI:
At the core of CRO are behavioural economics and decision-making psychology: Cialdini (“Influence”), Kahneman (“Thinking, Fast and Slow”), Thaler & Sunstein (“Nudge”). These aren't marketing tricks but scientifically described features of human psychology.
What I apply when working for Rivne-region business:
Under no circumstances do I use dark patterns: fake timers, fake reviews, “3 left in stock” when there are actually 50, hard-to-cancel flows. In Rivne, where the market is small and reputation spreads quickly, dark patterns destroy a business in the medium term. I work on a principle: if I can't publicly justify it to the client — I don't do it.
For different business models in Rivne — different CRO focus areas:
On the “Projects” page you can see examples of different formats — from CRM systems to consumer apps.
I work not only with Rivne-region business. If you have offices in several cities or are expanding — we'll build a CRO strategy that scales:
Full list — on the “Service Areas” page.
If you already have a website or app with traffic but conversion is underwhelming — we start with a free 60-minute consultation. Fill in the contact form, and we'll discuss which CRO format suits your Rivne business: starter audit, full cycle or retainer. I'll send a detailed proposal with calculated ROI and a fixed price — no surprises.
I'm ready to help your business in Rivne and the Rivne region build a funnel where every visitor has the maximum chance of becoming a customer — and every hryvnia invested in traffic works 30-180% more efficiently.