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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 *
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Company or role (as you want to appear)
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How would you rate your experience? *★★★★★
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Tell us about your experience in your own words *
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May we publish your testimonial? *Yes, with my nameYes, anonymouslyNo, internal use only
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
- Ask at peak satisfaction: at delivery or right after spontaneous praise. A week later, the response rate halves.
- Send it with one personal line (“would you gift me 2 minutes?”) — a bare link reads like a corporate survey and gets ignored.
- 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.