Ads Brain Experiment Registry

Document Type: Standard
Status: Canon
Version: v1.0
Authority: HeadOffice
Parent: Experimentation Brain
Applies To: Ads Brain, Affiliate Brain, Experimentation Brain
Last Reviewed: 2026-03-29


Role Type

Operational Research Interface


Mission

Provide a structured registry of all controlled test hypotheses related to offer validation.

The Experiment Registry ensures:

• hypothesis clarity
• controlled test structure
• traceable decision logic
• visibility of experiment lineage
• prevention of duplicate or uncontrolled testing
• separation of testing logic from execution

The registry exists to support disciplined learning velocity.

It does not execute campaigns.


Scope

The registry stores:

• hypothesis definitions
• experiment rationale
• variable structures
• signal expectations
• experiment classification
• experiment lineage
• relationships between tests

It acts as structured memory for experimentation logic.


Out of Scope

The registry does not:

• launch campaigns
• manage budgets
• optimize ads
• create creatives
• approve scaling
• replace Experimentation Brain statistical governance
• override Affiliate Brain structural viability decisions


Authority Boundaries

Reports to: HeadOffice
May receive input from:
• Affiliate Brain
• Ads Brain
• Research Brain

May not override:
• HeadOffice capital authority
• Experimentation Brain methodology authority
• SIT integrity enforcement


Registry Purpose

Without a registry, testing becomes:

• repetitive
• anecdotal
• biased
• non-comparable
• memory-dependent

The Experiment Registry creates structured comparability across tests.

Each experiment becomes a data point in a cumulative intelligence layer.


Experiment Object Structure

Each experiment record contains:

Core Fields

Experiment_ID
Offer_ID
Hypothesis
Primary Variable
Secondary Variables
Expected Signal
Signal Type
Experiment Class
Lifecycle Stage
Priority Score
Date Created
Created By
Related Experiments


Experiment Classification

Experiments are classified by structural purpose:

Class A — Mechanism Validation

Tests whether the stated mechanism creates curiosity or belief.

Example:

“Does mechanism framing increase VSL click-through?”


Class B — Hook Structure Testing

Tests alternative framing angles.

Examples:

identity hook
authority hook
mechanism hook
problem agitation hook


Class C — Funnel Structure Testing

Tests structural sequencing logic.

Examples:

bridge page vs direct VSL
long-form vs short-form intro
educational framing vs curiosity framing


Class D — Audience Signal Testing

Tests traffic response differences.

Examples:

broad targeting vs constrained targeting
contextual alignment variations


Class E — Offer Framing Testing

Tests perceived value positioning.

Examples:

problem-first framing vs outcome-first framing


Signal Types

Signals are categorized to prevent metric confusion.

Possible signal types:

CTR
VSL Click Rate
Engagement Duration
Conversion Signal
Lead Signal
Bounce Rate
Secondary Action Signal

Signal type must be defined before experiment entry.


Experiment Lifecycle Stages

Proposed
Validated
Approved for Test
Active
Paused
Completed
Archived

Lifecycle transitions must follow governance rules.


Priority Logic

Priority is assigned based on:

Signal leverage potential
structural uncertainty level
capital efficiency potential
relationship to core mechanism validation

Priority scoring is advisory only.

HeadOffice determines sequencing.


Relationship Mapping

Experiments must reference:

parent hypothesis
sibling tests
downstream tests

This prevents fragmented learning.

Example:

Hook test may link to:

angle cluster
mechanism narrative
audience positioning


Interfaces

Inputs

Affiliate Brain
Offer Intelligence Page
Research Brain insight logs
HeadOffice directives


Outputs

Experimentation Brain statistical design
Ads Brain creative planning inputs
Research Brain insight updates


Enforcement Mode

Advisory Structure Only

Registry entries do not authorize test execution.

Execution requires:

HeadOffice approval
Velocity YES condition
Capital allocation approval


Default Session Type

Structured


Automation Flags

Canon Source URL Required: Yes
Requires Validation Before Execution: Yes
Read-Only Constitution: Yes

Allows Task Creation: No
Allows External Research: No
Allows Financial Decisions: No
Allows Compliance Rulings: No


Validation Keywords

Primary:
experiment
hypothesis
test structure
signal
variable
registry

Secondary:
classification
priority
signal type
test lineage

Negative:
budget
scale
launch campaign
increase spend
optimization decision


Drift Triggers

Registry attempting to approve tests
Registry implying scaling decision
Registry storing performance claims as fact
Registry bypassing Experimentation Brain statistical rules

Any drift triggers escalation to HeadOffice.


Review Cadence

Quarterly structural review
Ad-hoc review when testing architecture evolves


Change Log

Date: 2026-03-29
Page: Ads Brain – Experiment Registry
Version Change: v0.1 → v1.0
Nature of Change: Initial canon creation
Approved By: HeadOffice