You followed a badge here
That wall of praise was a widget.
The testimonials you just read were collected, approved and embedded with PraiseSnap. It is one small script that puts real customer praise on a website — and you can put the same thing on yours in about ten minutes.
What it looks like
Your customers’ own words, on your own page.
“We moved over the afternoon our old widget hit its view cap during a launch. Same wall, same quotes, and it simply kept rendering. That was the whole sales pitch and it delivered.”
Priya Raman · Lanewise
“The embed added no measurable weight to our Lighthouse score. I checked twice because I did not believe the first result.”
Tom Alderes · Northbeam Studio
“Collecting was the part I always postponed. One link in the post-purchase email and we had eleven testimonials in a week.”
Dee Okafor · Fold & Field
Those are samples. On your site it would be your customers, in a grid, a carousel or a small rating badge — and it adopts your fonts and colours automatically, so it looks like part of your page rather than something bolted on.
How you get one
Three steps, then you stop thinking about it.
- 01
Send one link
Your customer opens it, types a few lines, and submits. No account, no app, no login on their side.
- 02
Approve what you like
Everything arrives pending. You publish the ones you want and ignore the rest.
- 03
Paste one line of code
Once. Everything you approve afterwards appears on its own, without touching your site again.
What it costs
One flat price. Unlimited views. Your widget never switches off.
The badge you clicked is what the free plan looks like. It is a real plan, not a trial — it does not expire and nobody asks for a card.
Free
$0
A published wall with up to 15 testimonials, unlimited views, and the same badge you just clicked underneath it.
Flat
$19 /month
Unlimited testimonials, widgets and sites — and the badge comes off. Still no view limit, because nothing here counts views at all.
The full breakdown is on the pricing page.
Try it before you sign up for anything.
The builder needs no account. Pick a widget, restyle it, and copy the embed code to see how it sits on your own page.