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Customer testimonials

Rating, testimonial in their own words, and publication consent solved in the same response — no chasing authorizations afterwards.

Who it's for: Businesses and freelancers who want publishable social proof without the legal friction.

No card · Opens already built in your editor

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  • Your name *
  • Company or role (as you want to appear)
  • How would you rate your experience? *
  • Tell us about your experience in your own words *
  • May we publish your testimonial? *
    Yes, with my nameYes, anonymouslyNo, internal use only
Tweak it your way in the editor · or ask the AI for another

When to use it

  • Your site needs real social proof and all you have is a couple of loose quotes from two years ago.
  • You just finished a project with a happy client and want to capture the testimonial NOW, not once it cools.
  • You'd publish testimonials but the legal part stops you: you need documented consent for each one.

What's inside and why

Your name + company or role
A signed testimonial (“Marta, CTO at…”) is worth triple an anonymous one: attribution IS the credibility.
How would you rate your experience? (stars)
The rating gives you the aggregate stat (“4.8 average across 30 clients”) you can publish next to the quotes.
Tell us about your experience in your own words
No script: testimonials that convert sound like a person, not a press release. The AI later suggests the strongest quotable line.
May we publish your testimonial?
Explicit consent in the same response, three levels (with name / anonymous / internal): you publish without email chains or legal doubts.

Tips to get the most out of it

  1. Ask at peak satisfaction: at delivery or right after spontaneous praise. A week later, the response rate halves.
  2. Send it with one personal line (“would you gift me 2 minutes?”) — a bare link reads like a corporate survey and gets ignored.
  3. Publish the testimonial with name and role exactly as authorized, and keep the response: it's your consent record.

Frequently asked questions

Is consent collected this way valid?

What each person authorized, and when, stays recorded and attached to their testimonial — reasonable documentation to publish with confidence. For sensitive uses (minors, health, regulated advertising) check with your counsel.

How do I get testimonials that sound natural?

Don't provide a script: the open “in your own words” question is worded for that. If one arrives flat, the AI helps you find the strongest sentence to quote.

Can I use them on social media too?

The permission you collect covers publishing; if you foresee specific uses (paid ads, logo case studies), say so in the question or add an option — transparency now prevents problems later.