Genuinely curious how other freelancers and small SaaS folks handle this.
I spent years awkwardly emailing "hey, could you write a quick testimonial?" and then pasting whatever came back into some <div> on my portfolio. Felt broken on both sides clients hated the blank-page pressure, I hated the chasing.
Before I go too deep building my own thing, curious what the current stack looks like:
Just email + manual copy-paste onto your site?
A dedicated tool (Senja, Testimonial.to, Vouch, etc)?
Something weirder Google Form, Notion page, spreadsheet?
And the real question: what annoys you most about your current flow?
I'm building TestiPull a dead-simple tool for freelancers and small businesses to collect and showcase client testimonials.
The problem: You finish a project, the client is happy, but capturing that feedback is awkward. You end up copy-pasting messages from email or chat or worse, you never ask at all.
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Key features:
• Star ratings, text, video (YouTube/Loom/Vimeo)
• 4 embed layouts: Masonry, Grid, Carousel, List
• Review request emails with custom templates
• Social media export for Instagram & LinkedIn
• Analytics: page views + conversion rate
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