CollectMonial
— best for brand control on a flat priceCollectMonial is a testimonial tool built for SaaS founders who care about how their marketing site looks — the kind where every page on the site shapes how prospects judge the company, and a generic-looking widget quietly undercuts the rest of the design. It does everything you'd expect from Senja's core flow: you send a collection link, your client records a video or types a testimonial right in the browser with no account and no app, you approve it, and you embed it with one script tag.
The difference is what happens to the look of it. Instead of choosing a Senja template and tweaking colors inside it, you set the card edge yourself (rounded, sharp, pill, or stamp), pick the layout, and theme every color per campaign — the surface, the text, the accent, your logo. The widget ends up reading as part of your page instead of a third-party embed sitting on top of it, and that's the difference between social proof a visitor actually reads and one they learn to scroll past.
Best for: SaaS founders whose marketing site does serious conversion work, where a template-shaped testimonial widget would visibly clash with the rest of the design.
Pricing: $25/month, flat. Every feature included, no per-seat pricing, no per-project add-ons, no usage caps, and a 7-day money-back guarantee. There's no free plan and no free trial — it's a paid tool from the first day.
Where it beats Senja: Real design control instead of templates, separate campaigns each with their own link and their own branding (so testimonials from three different offerings don't pile into one undifferentiated wall), and a flat price that doesn't move when you add a project. It still imports the social proof you already have from X and LinkedIn, so the praise sitting in your mentions and DMs stops going to waste.
Where Senja still wins: Senja has a free plan and CollectMonial doesn't, so if you're not ready to pay anything yet, start on Senja. Senja also imports from far more platforms — if you've got reviews scattered across Google, Capterra, and a dozen others and pulling all of them in is the main job, Senja's import list is wider. CollectMonial is the better pick when how the widget looks matters more than how many sources it can vacuum up.
The honest reason design control matters here isn't taste — it's that a testimonial section that visibly belongs to your site gets read as your own social proof, while one that looks like a third-party embed gets scrolled past. If you want testimonials that actually pull their weight on a landing page, this is the one to try first.
$25 / month, flat.
Everything included. 7-day money-back guarantee.