"I pasted 40 customers on a Friday. By Monday I had 12 testimonials and had not sent a single email myself."
Get testimonials without chasing
Drop in your customers - Proofling does the asking and the follow-ups, then publishes them to a wall you own and can drop on your site. No chasing, no sales calls, no giving your reviews to someone else's profile.

"The consent trail makes our testimonials feel credible instead of pasted on."
"We can ask privately, keep mixed feedback private, and publish only the proof that is approved."
Section 2 / Before and after
One clear bridge from praise to proof.
The product story is simple: stop chasing, collect privately, approve what is useful, and publish a wall buyers can trust.
Before Proofling
- Happy replies sit in email, chat, screenshots, and support threads.
- Founders are unsure what they can safely publish.
- Pricing-page proof goes stale and vague.
Ask - consent - approve - publishAfter Proofling
- Every testimonial request starts private and keeps mixed feedback useful.
- Positive wording carries honest testimonial labels and source context.
- Live proof cards stay fresh for real buying decisions.
Section 3 / Who this is for
For founder-led teams selling on trust.
Indie SaaS
Small teams with early customer love and no testimonial collection workflow.
Bootstrapped SaaS
Founders who need credible proof on pricing pages without buying a CX suite.
Service/SaaS hybrids
Teams with praise in private channels that need consent, provenance, and freshness.
Section 5 / Features and dashboard
A bright cockpit for proof operations.
Request, approve, verify, publish, refresh, and export proof without turning the product into a public review site.
Magic-link requests
Customers respond without creating an account, so founders can ask at the exact moment trust is earned.
Published-only surfaces
Hosted testimonial walls and embeds only render proof that is approved, consented, and safe to show.
Freshness queue
Proofling tells founders when cards are aging before buyers quietly stop believing them.
Section 6 / Examples and templates
Useful proof content without guessing the wording.
Starter examples help founders ask clearly, approve safely, and publish a testimonial page that feels credible.
How to ask for a review
Use a private ask that invites honest feedback first, then asks for permission to publish the useful praise.
Testimonial examples
Turn short customer comments into source-labeled proof cards buyers can scan on a pricing page.
Client testimonial template
Start with a plain template for name, role, company, quote, source, consent, and freshness date.
Section 7 / FAQ
Designed to stay narrow.
Is this another wall of love?
No. A wall of love is usually a loose pile of nice comments. Proofling is built around private collection, approval, source labels, and publishable proof buyers can trust.
Is this a public review site?
No. Proofling is private-first and founder-approved. It helps publish credible proof, not route public ratings.
What happens to mixed feedback?
It stays private so the founder can learn from it and follow up without turning it into marketing copy.
Section 8 / Pricing
Simple founding access.
Free
$0
Collect testimonials and publish a Wall of Proof with a Proofling badge.
- Private ask link
- Approve quotes first
- Hosted proof wall
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