Webpage dedicated to testimonials
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FeedLetter nailed the testimonial game. Instead of just dumping quotes on a page, they built a visual “Wall of Love” mixing screenshots of real tweets with traditional text testimonials. It feels alive, social, and credible.
Why this setup works
- Real people, real accounts = instant trust
- Mixing formats (tweets + blurbs) breaks monotony
- Public social proof validates the product externally
- Visual variety keeps visitors scrolling
- It’s easy for new users to imagine their own tweet up there
Examples of this idea in action
- Notion’s homepage shows tweets from power users singing praises
- Zapier regularly embeds tweet testimonials in product updates
- Basecamp’s “What customers say” mixes email quotes and tweets
- Figma highlights user love directly from Twitter on launch pages
- ConvertKit’s testimonials come with names, avatars, and verified accounts
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