Eight ways to present one testimonial or review. Centered, split, dark, with stats, with logos, and more.
“A placeholder testimonial that takes center stage. Replace this with a real customer quote that highlights your strongest benefit.”

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Role, Company
COMPANY
“Adding the company logo above the quote gives instant credibility. The reader knows who’s speaking before reading a word.”
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Chief Product Officer
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“Dark backgrounds make quotes feel more dramatic. This layout works well as a page divider between lighter sections.”

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Founder & CEO, Company

“The split layout gives room for a portrait photo or product shot. The image adds a human element that pure text can’t match.”

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Head of Product, Company
CUSTOMER STORY
“Pairing a testimonial with hard metrics makes the quote feel less anecdotal and more like evidence. Data validates the emotion.”

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VP of Engineering, Company
RESULTS AFTER 6 MONTHS
3x
Faster deployment time
60%
Reduction in support tickets
$240K
Annual cost savings

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Company
“Stripped-down layout. No card, no background, just horizontal rules and content. Feels editorial, like a pull quote from a magazine. The author sits to the left as a column anchor.”
“Quote on the left, a wall of client logos on the right. The logos act as silent endorsements that reinforce whatever the quote is saying.”

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Director of Ops, Company
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FEATURED REVIEW
“This layout pairs an aggregate rating breakdown on the left with a single featured review on the right. The bar chart gives statistical weight, while the quote adds a personal voice. Together they cover both the rational and emotional side of social proof.”

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CTO, Company
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