Comparison
Looking for a Testimonial.to alternative?
This search usually comes from someone running more than one product or client site, who has worked out what a per-site fee multiplies to. It is also worth reading if you only want text testimonials and would rather not pay for video infrastructure you will not use.
What is different here
No per-site fee
One flat price of $19 a month covers unlimited projects, collection forms and widgets. A second brand, a third product or a tenth client site costs nothing extra.
Each project keeps its own branding, its own collection form and its own widgets, so separating them costs organisation rather than money.
Built for text, honestly
This product does not do video, and it is not on the roadmap. Unlimited video on a flat price is a cost that grows faster than the price can cover — the honest options are to meter it or to leave it out, and we left it out.
If video testimonials matter to you, a tool built around them is the better choice and we would rather say so here than after you have paid.
Moderation that scales
Select many testimonials at once and approve, reject or feature them in one action. Sorted newest first by default, searchable across author, company and quote text, and filterable by tag.
Approving a batch that arrived overnight should take one action, not one action per testimonial.
The widget adapts to your site, not the other way round
An embedded wall that carries someone else's design onto your page is the thing most people end up fighting with CSS.
Blend In reads the font, text colour, background tone and link colour of the page the widget sits on, and adopts them. No configuration, and nothing to keep in sync when you restyle your site later.
When you want exact control instead, every element is separately adjustable — quote text, attribution, stars, borders, card background, photo size, corner radius, spacing and density — and none of it is gated behind a higher tier.
The widget also renders inside a Shadow DOM root, so your CSS and the widget’s CSS cannot interfere with each other in either direction.
What you keep if you stop paying
Downgrades are where subscription products tend to punish you, so this one is worth stating plainly.
Every widget already embedded on your site keeps rendering. A cancellation, a downgrade or a failed payment restores the “Powered by” badge and stops you creating or editing beyond the free limits — it never blanks something on a live page.
A card expiring should not take a section of your website down, so the product has no code path that does it.
Check the current details yourself
Pricing and limits change, and we are not going to quote another company’s numbers on our own site and let them go stale. Compare Testimonial.to’s current plans against ours on the pricing page, and build a widget in the builder before you decide. It needs no account.
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