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Client Logo Wall

Client Logo Wall

A simple widget to display your client logos on a website.

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Client Logo Wall is a lightweight widget that helps you display your client or customer logos cleanly - without rebuilding the same logo grid over and over again. Upload logos from a simple dashboard, choose a static or auto-scrolling layout, and embed it on any website with a single line of HTML. No CSS tweaking, no layout hacks, no performance headaches. It works anywhere HTML embeds are supported - including WordPress, Shopify, and custom sites.
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Manoj Kumar
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Manoj, the maker of Client Logo Wall - thanks for checking it out! I built this after repeatedly running into the same problem across projects: Every time I needed a client logo section, I’d end up rewriting CSS, fixing alignment issues, or breaking layouts on mobile. At some point, I realized this wasn’t a “design problem” - it was a missing reusable component. So instead of rebuilding logo grids forever, I built a small widget: - Upload logos once - Arrange them cleanly - Embed them anywhere with one line of code This launch is intentionally simple. It focuses on clarity, performance, and reliability, not flashy features. I hope you will check out my app, and perhaps give it a try as well :) Happy to answer questions and learn from the community. 🙏
Daniele Packard

Cool idea - how do you make sure the logos blend in with your existing color scheme?

Manoj Kumar

Hey @daniele_packard 
Thank you! Great question 🙌

The widget is designed to stay visually neutral, so it blends into most sites by default.

A few things it does:

• The container is transparent by default, so it inherits your page background
• Logos are displayed as-is (we don’t recolor or modify them)
• You can control font family and layout style from the dashboard
• The iframe has no forced background styling beyond spacing and borders

Most of the visual identity comes from the logos themselves - so they naturally align with your brand ecosystem.

Having said all of that, in the longer term, I’m planning to add more theme controls (background, border style, spacing, etc.) so teams can fine-tune it further without custom CSS.

If you had a specific use case in mind, I’d love to hear it!

I really appreciate you checking this launch out, the site out and taking the time to ask me this valuable question. Means a lot and super helpful! So, thank you again :)