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Testimonial software built for SaaS trust and conversion

SaaS teams need customer proof in more than one place: homepage sections, pricing pages, product pages, demo follow-up, and sales enablement. ProofGateway gives you one workflow for collecting that proof and reusing it where buyers hesitate.

Core workflow

Collect through one link, approve what goes live, and publish your best proof where buyers need it.

Best next step

Start with the collection flow, then connect that approved proof to your website, wall, or social content.

Why SaaS teams care

Add stronger proof to pricing and product pages without rebuilding sections every time a new quote arrives.

Keep approved testimonials ready for sales follow-up, onboarding, and launch campaigns.

Turn the same customer proof into hosted walls, embeds, and branded social content.

Best fit for

  • Early-stage SaaS founders who need more trust before adding sales headcount.
  • Growth teams improving conversion on homepage, pricing, and demo-booking pages.
  • Product marketers who want reusable proof for launches and campaigns.

Typical SaaS workflow

  1. 1Collect testimonials from customers through one branded link.
  2. 2Approve proof that speaks to outcomes, objections, and product fit.
  3. 3Publish it across landing pages, pricing pages, sales pages, and social distribution.

SaaS testimonial FAQs

Questions buyers usually ask before they switch

Why is testimonial software especially useful for SaaS?
SaaS buying decisions depend heavily on trust. A structured proof workflow helps you place customer validation exactly where prospects hesitate most.
Can I use the same testimonial across multiple SaaS pages?
Yes. Once a testimonial is approved, you can reuse it across your public wall, website embeds, and branded social content.
Does this help only with homepage proof?
No. SaaS teams often use customer proof on pricing pages, product pages, signup pages, launch assets, and sales collateral.

Get your customer proof working harder

Collect through one link, moderate what goes live, and publish stronger trust signals without rebuilding your workflow from scratch.