Launched this week
Praisera
Review widget that shows what to fix
6 followers
Review widget that shows what to fix
6 followers
Praisera is an embeddable reviews widget that replaces flat star ratings with structured, dimensional feedback. Instead of one score, customers rate products across key dimensions like quality, delivery, comfort, fit, or performance depending on the industry. This helps businesses understand not just how they are rated, but why. Setup takes minutes with a simple script embed. No SDKs or heavy integrations.






Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Dmitry, maker of Praisera.
Most review tools compress the whole customer experience into one number. A 4.2★ tells you something may be wrong — but not whether the issue is delivery, support, wait time, onboarding, food, gameplay, or something else.
Praisera is an embeddable review widget that makes reviews useful twice:
For visitors: verified reviews live directly on your own website.
For businesses: dimensional ratings show exactly what is helping or hurting the experience.
You add one script tag, choose your industry template and scoring scale, and customers can rate the dimensions that matter. The overall score is their verdict; the breakdown is your action plan.
Today, Praisera includes:
Embeddable review wall and review form
Dimensional review categories
Templates for restaurants, SaaS, ecommerce, courses, games, media, travel, fitness and more
Multiple scoring scales: 1–10, 1–100, thumbs up/down, or text-only
Verified reviewer accounts
Category analytics, resource rankings, time series and widget funnel
Public business replies, moderation and blacklist on Pro
GDPR-first, EU-hosted data
There’s a Free plan with no card required, so you can test it on your own site in a few minutes.
I’d love your feedback on two things:
Which vertical should we focus on first: restaurants, ecommerce, SaaS, agencies, or media/gaming?
Would you rather start with ready-made industry templates or define your own review dimensions from scratch?
Thanks for checking it out — happy to answer questions.
Tried it out this week, dropped the widget in and had data within a day. Seeing scores split by dimensions instead of one number actually changed what I prioritized. Does what it says, excellent job!
@guido_caffa thank you for the feedback!
I tried the Praisera widget on my site and it fit in surprisingly well. The embed felt clean, lightweight, and natural in the page, without looking like something forced or external.
The portal is also very comfortable to use. It feels functional, clear, and already quite complete for a first release. I especially liked that it gives you more than just a place to manage reviews. It actually helps you understand what is happening behind the scores.
I don’t have a large number of reviews yet, but the potential is already clear. Being able to break down ratings by specific dimensions instead of relying only on one global score makes the feedback much more useful.
Looking forward to new updates. Great work!
@carlos_mentaberry thank you so much for the thoughtful feedback! I'm delighted to hear that the Praisera widget integrated seamlessly into your site and felt like a natural part of the experience. A lot of effort went into making the embed lightweight and unobtrusive, so it’s great to know that came across.
Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience and for being an early user.