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PIE prioritisation calculator
Score experiment ideas with PIE (Potential, Importance, Ease), rank them, and export to CSV. Then track your prioritised backlog in Experiment OS. No more spreadsheet of doom.
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How PIE works
PIE helps you compare test ideas when you have more than you can run. It’s one of several frameworks (ICE, PXL, RICE). We use PIE here because it’s widely known and easy to search for.
In Experiment OS we call it PIG (Potential, Insight, Graft). It’s the same concept. Potential is the same in both. Insight in PIG maps to Importance in PIE (how much it matters). Graft maps to Ease (how much effort to run it). Your PIE scores translate directly into how we think about prioritisation: prioritise the ones with the best blend of upside, impact, and doability.
- List each experiment or test idea in the first column.
- Score Potential (1–10): how much upside if it works?
- Score Importance (1–10): how much does it matter for your goals?
- Score Ease (1–10): how easy to implement and run?
- PIE score = (Potential + Importance + Ease) / 3. Higher = prioritise first.
- Export to CSV to share or import elsewhere. Then track the ones you run in Experiment OS.
Calculator
| Experiment / idea | Potential (1–10) | Importance (1–10) | Ease (1–10) | PIE score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 |
Track your prioritised experiments in Experiment OS
In Experiment OS we use PIG (Potential, Insight, Graft): the same idea as PIE, just different names. Add hypotheses, score them, and run them through the full cycle: research, experiment, analysis, decision. No more spreadsheet archaeology.
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