VouchWorx - AI collects testimonials. You collect conversions.

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Turn customer praise into revenue. Collect testimonials, generate case studies, create social content, and build trust automatically with AI.

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Hey Product Hunt šŸ‘‹ I built VouchWorx after watching a friend's SaaS company leave an insane amount of money on the table — not because their product was bad, but because their social proof was invisible. They had hundreds of happy customers. But when I looked at their marketing, they had three generic testimonials on a pricing page that hadn't been updated in two years. I asked their founder: "Where are all your customer stories?" He said: "We have them — they're just in emails, in Slack, in random Google Docs. We never have time to actually do anything with them." That stuck with me. Because that's not a rare company. That's every company. The problem isn't that customers won't share. They will — if you make it easy and human. The problem is that the systems for collecting proof are broken. A Google Form feels like homework. A Typeform has a 90% drop-off rate. Sending a cold "can you write us a testimonial?" email feels awkward for everyone involved. So I built something different: an AI agent that actually interviews your customers — conversationally, intelligently, following up when an answer deserves more depth. The responses it gets are 10Ɨ better than anything a form can produce, because it asks follow-up questions a form never could. But collection was only the first problem. The second was analysis. Every testimonial platform treats all proof as equal — it isn't. A review that says "great product!" converts at a fraction of what a specific, named, outcome-driven story converts at. We built an AI scoring layer that tells you exactly which stories will move your numbers and why. The third was publishing. Most teams have a wall of love they built once and never touched again. We made it a living system — automatically updated, embeddable anywhere in one line of code, always showing your highest-converting proof. We've been running this with early users for a few months and the results have genuinely surprised us. One team 3Ɨ'd their homepage conversion rate in 30 days. Another collected more testimonials in their first week than they had in the previous two years combined. This is v1 — there's a lot more coming. I'm here all day to answer questions, take feedback, and hear what problems you're solving. If social proof is something you've been meaning to fix, I'd love to get you set up today. What's been the hardest part of collecting customer proof for your team? šŸ‘‡ — Karim, founder of VouchWorx