Who it is for

The Same Product, Four Different Reasons

Testimonials do the same job everywhere, but the part of the tool that matters is not the same for an agency running eleven clients as it is for a consultant with no website. Here is which part matters to whom.

One flat price. Unlimited views. Your widget never switches off.

Pick the one that sounds like you

Unlimited projects

Agencies

Every client is a separate project with its own collection link, its own moderation queue and its own wall. They stay separate, and adding the eleventh costs the same as the first.

No view caps

SaaS

Your homepage and pricing page are the two pages that decide whether somebody signs up, and they are also your highest-traffic pages. A widget that meters views fails on exactly those two, on exactly the day it matters.

A hosted wall page

Consultants

Most advice about testimonials assumes you have a website with a section to put them in. Plenty of good consultants do not, and the praise ends up quoted in a proposal where nobody can verify it.

Collecting at scale

Coaches and course creators

A cohort finishes and thirty people are, briefly, more pleased with you than they will ever be again. That window is short, and chasing thirty individual replies is why most of those testimonials are never collected.

None of these quite you?

The product does not change between them.

These pages differ in emphasis, not in what you get. Whichever you are, it is the same collection form, the same moderation queue, the same three widget types and the same flat price with no cap on how many people see them.

Try it without an account

The builder needs no sign-up. Choose a widget, style it, copy the snippet, and paste it into your page to see how it sits before you decide anything.