Tool alternatives

The best Senja alternatives for 2026 (and who each one is really for).

Senja is a good tool, which is exactly why people are careful about replacing it. This page walks through the eleven alternatives worth a look in 2026 — what each one costs, what it's built for, and where it pulls ahead of Senja or falls behind. Written for SaaS founders who want to make the call once and move on.

Devanuj Nath · Founder, CollectMonial

Updated ·14 min read

Quick picks

The short version, if you only have a minute.

If you want…PickWhy
The most brand control for the moneyCollectMonialDesign the widget instead of choosing a template — $25/mo flat
The closest like-for-like swapShapoFree plan, lots of widgets, wide imports — same price as Senja
The cheapest paid planFamewallPaid plans start at $9.99/mo
Affordable text and video with A/B testingShoutout.ioFree tier, paid from $15/mo
Video-first collection for a small businessSimplyReviewAutomated requests, built-in editing, from about $23/mo
To just display reviews you already haveTrustindexPulls from 130+ review sites, from about $5/mo (billed yearly)
Conversational video formsVideoAskBuilt for video Q&A, not testimonial walls
Polished video production at scaleVocal VideoVideo-first, priced for teams that live on video

Full eleven-tool breakdown, with prices, further down.

If you've landed here, you probably already know what Senja does, and you likely don't hate it — most people don't. It collects testimonials cleanly, it has the most generous free plan in the category, and it pulls reviews in from a long list of other platforms. For a lot of people that's enough, and if it's enough for you, there's no shame in staying put.

But “good enough for most people” and “right for you” are two different things, and usually there's one specific thing that sent you looking. Maybe the widget never quite matched your site no matter how many template colors you changed. Maybe the price crept up once you needed a second project or a second seat. Maybe you just wanted something simpler, or cheaper, or built for one person instead of a small team. Whatever it was, this page lays out the real options so you can match the reason you're leaving to the tool that fixes it.

Everything below is pulled from each tool's own pricing page and public reviews as of 2026, not from anyone's marketing copy, so treat it as a starting point and double-check prices before you commit, because every one of these companies changes pricing without much warning.

The short answer

If you just want the verdict

The best Senja alternative for most SaaS founders is CollectMonial — it does the same core job (send a link, your client records or types in their browser, you embed the result) but lets you actually design the widget instead of picking from preset templates, and it's a flat $25 a month with no per-seat or per-project add-ons.

That said, the right pick depends on the one thing that made you look:

  • Best overall Senja alternative: CollectMonial — most design control, flat pricing, built for SaaS founders.
  • Closest like-for-like swap: Shapo — a testimonial-first tool with a free plan, a wide widget library, and imports from 20+ sources, at the same $29 as Senja's Starter.
  • Best free alternative: Senja's own free plan is still the most generous in the category. Shapo and Famewall are the closest free runners-up.
  • Cheapest paid plan: Famewall, starting at $9.99/month.
  • Best for video: SimplyReview if you want automated requests and built-in editing on a small budget, or Vocal Video if polished production is the whole point and you have the budget for it.
  • Best for displaying reviews you already have: Trustindex, which pulls from 130+ review sites rather than collecting fresh testimonials.
  • Best for conversational video: VideoAsk, if you want video questions and video answers rather than a testimonial wall.

If brand control is what's bugging you about Senja, skip ahead to CollectMonial. If it's price, look at Famewall or Shoutout.io. If you mostly want to display Google reviews you already have, look at Trustindex.

The honest part

Where Senja stops fitting

Senja didn't get popular by accident, so this isn't a takedown. But there are three specific places where people outgrow it, and naming them honestly is the only way to figure out whether an alternative will actually help or just move the problem somewhere else.

The widget always looks like Senja, not like you. This is the big one, and it's the complaint that shows up most in reviews. Senja gives you a real library of templates and lets you change colors and fonts inside them, which is more than a lot of tools offer. But you're still decorating their template rather than building your own, so the card shape, the spacing, and the way the testimonials sit on the page stay Senja's design. If your website is plain, you'll never notice. If you've spent real time on how your site looks, you'll notice immediately. And what looks like a small aesthetic gripe is actually a conversion problem — visitors scroll past testimonial sections that read as third-party embeds, no matter how good the quotes inside them are.

The price climbs once you grow past one project. Senja's $29 Starter plan is fair and covers a single product well. The trouble starts when you add a second product, a second brand, or a teammate — that pushes you to the $59 Pro plan, and extra projects stack another $10 each on top. For a SaaS founder running a main product plus a side project or two, the bill creeps faster than the value you're getting back.

It's built for a workflow, not for a person. Senja is a full testimonial platform with imports, management, and a deep feature set, and all of that is genuinely useful if you're aggregating reviews from a dozen places. But if you mostly just want to ask a handful of clients, get a clean widget, and get back to work, some of that depth is weight you carry without using.

None of these is a dealbreaker on its own. The point is to figure out which one is yours, because that tells you which tool below to actually try.

The alternatives

The eleven worth looking at

Ranked by how well they fit a SaaS founder running a paid product, not by feature count. Each one gets the same questions answered so you can read straight down the list.

01

CollectMonial

best for brand control on a flat price

CollectMonial 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.

Try CollectMonial
02

Shapo

the closest like-for-like Senja alternative

Shapo is the tool most similar to Senja on this list — a testimonial-first platform with a generous free plan, a deep widget library, and imports from a long list of review sites. If you like how Senja works but want a fresh option at the same price, this is the obvious first stop.

Best for: Someone who wants a near-direct Senja swap with a free plan, lots of widget styles, and wide imports, without changing how the whole workflow feels.

Pricing: Free plan with 10 testimonials, unlimited widgets, and unlimited video. The Pro plan is $29/month, which lifts the limits and removes branding — the same headline price as Senja's Starter.

Where it beats Senja: The widget catalog is broad (grids, carousels, marquees, badges, floating toasts, Wall of Love), and the free plan even allows unlimited video, which is unusual.

Where Senja still wins: Senja is the more established product with a longer track record, and on raw design control the two sit in the same template-bound place — Shapo gives you more styles to pick from, but you're still picking from styles rather than building your own.

A strong like-for-like move, and the best pick if you want Senja's shape with a free tier. It won't get you custom-built design, though — for that, see CollectMonial.

03

Famewall

best for the smallest budget

Famewall is a no-code testimonial tool that leans hard on being affordable. It collects video and text, pulls reviews from a long list of sources, and gives you embeddable walls without touching code.

Best for: Anyone whose main filter is price, and who wants unlimited text testimonials without paying Senja's $29.

Pricing: Free plan with 10 testimonials and one wall. Paid starts at $9.99/month (Standard) for unlimited text testimonials with limited video, $29.99/month (Professional) for unlimited video, and $79.99/month (Business) for teams and custom domains.

Where it beats Senja: The entry price. $9.99 is the cheapest real paid plan in this list, so if you only need text testimonials, Famewall undercuts everyone.

Where Senja still wins: Senja's free plan is more generous, the widget library is broader, and the overall product feels more polished. Famewall's design control is in the same template-bound spot as Senja's, so it's a price move, not a brand-control move.

Pick it if the number on the invoice is what matters most. It won't get you closer to a widget that looks custom.

04

Shoutout.io

best affordable all-rounder

Shoutout.io is a lightweight testimonial tool aimed at founders and agencies who want social proof up fast and cheap. It collects text and video, builds walls and sliders, imports social shoutouts, and — unusually for this price — includes simple A/B testing so you can check whether a testimonial section actually lifts conversions.

Best for: A founder or agency that wants an affordable all-rounder and likes the idea of testing whether the social proof on the page is pulling its weight.

Pricing: Free plan with 10 testimonials and 1 video. Paid runs from about $15/month up to $50/month, with branding removed on the entry paid plan. A lifetime deal has shown up in the past, so it's worth checking the pricing page.

Where it beats Senja: It's cheaper to remove branding ($15 vs $29), and the built-in A/B testing is something Senja doesn't offer out of the box.

Where Senja still wins: Senja's widget library, imports, and overall polish are a step up, and the design stays template-bound here too. Some reviews also note confusion with an unrelated SMS product also called ShoutOUT, so make sure you're on shoutout.io.

A good-value pick if budget and conversion testing matter more than design depth.

05

SimplyReview

best video-first option for small businesses

SimplyReview is a video-led testimonial platform built for small businesses and startups. The pitch is automation: it sends review requests for you, lets customers record from a phone or laptop with no app, gives you built-in editing to polish each clip, and then displays the results in widgets.

Best for: A small business that wants video testimonials coming in on autopilot, with editing handled inside the same tool.

Pricing: Paid from about €21/month (roughly $23), with native video collection, custom branding, SMS and email invites, and editing included rather than sold as add-ons.

Where it beats Senja: The automated request flow and the built-in video editing are more hands-off than Senja's collection, which is useful if chasing people for testimonials is the part you keep skipping.

Where Senja still wins: Senja is broader on text, imports, and widget variety, and it has a free plan where SimplyReview leans on a trial. Design is template-based on both.

Worth a look if video is your priority and you'd rather the tool do the chasing for you.

06

Testimonial.to

best known name, simplest setup

Testimonial.to is the tool most people find before Senja — it's the biggest name in the space and the fastest to learn. Clients submit video or text through a shareable link with no account, and you drop the result on your site as a Wall of Love.

Best for: Someone who wants the simplest possible setup and genuinely doesn't mind the widget looking a little generic.

Pricing: Free plan with 10 text and 2 video testimonials. Paid plans run $20/month (Starter), $50/month (Premium), and $70/month (Ultimate). The catch most people hit is that unlimited video usually lives on the $50 Premium tier, so the real price is higher than the $20 headline.

Where it beats Senja: It's simpler than Senja, and the collection form is famously clean, which tends to mean people actually finish leaving a testimonial.

Where Senja still wins: Senja gives you more widget templates, more imports, and a more useful free plan. On design control the two are roughly even, and neither lets you fully shape the widget — Testimonial.to gives you essentially one masonry layout.

A fine pick if simplicity is the goal, but if you came to this page because of the widget's look, it won't fix that.

07

Trustindex

best for displaying reviews you already have

Trustindex is a different animal from most of this list: it doesn't really collect new testimonials, it displays the ones you already have. It pulls from 130+ review platforms — Google, Facebook, Trustpilot, and the rest — and drops them into widgets on your site, with a big catalog of layouts to choose from.

Best for: A business that already has reviews on Google or other platforms and just wants to show them off on its site without collecting anything new.

Pricing: Free version available, plus a 7-day trial. Paid is billed annually — about $65/year (Single, roughly $5/month), $125/year (Pro), and $349/year (Ultimate) — with unlimited reviews, views, and widgets on paid plans.

Where it beats Senja: For pure display of existing third-party reviews it's cheap and fast, with more review-site connections than Senja.

Where Senja still wins: Senja actually collects testimonials directly from your clients, which Trustindex isn't built to do, so if you want fresh video or text from the people you've worked with, Trustindex is the wrong tool. The design stays inside its template layouts.

Reach for it only if your goal is showing off Google-style reviews you already earned, not gathering new ones.

08

VideoAsk

best for conversational video, not walls

VideoAsk, made by Typeform, isn't really a testimonial tool — it's an interactive video form where you ask questions on camera and people answer on camera. It can collect testimonials, but that's a side effect of what it's actually for.

Best for: Businesses running video-first funnels for sales or hiring, who want to capture a few testimonials along the way.

Pricing: Free plan with 20 video minutes a month. Paid is $24/month (Grow, 100 minutes) and $40/month (Brand, 200 minutes, branding removed). It's billed by the minute, and your own recorded questions count against the total, which surprises most people.

Where it beats Senja: The conversation feels personal, and branching logic lets follow-up questions adapt to the last answer, which is great for screening leads or candidates.

Where Senja still wins: For actually displaying testimonials on your site, it isn't close — VideoAsk has no real testimonial widget, no Wall of Love, and no management dashboard, so turning responses into a polished wall means exporting clips and rebuilding them somewhere else.

Choose it if personal video Q&A is the point. If you want testimonials on a page, this is the wrong category.

09

Vocal Video

best for serious video production

Vocal Video is a video-first testimonial platform built for teams that treat video as a real channel. It handles recording, editing, themes, captions, and publishing, with production polish well beyond what the text-and-video tools offer.

Best for: Marketing teams whose whole testimonial strategy is video, and who have the budget to match.

Pricing: Free plan with 5 videos (720p, watermarked). Paid jumps to $99/month (Plus) and roughly $139/month (Pro), both billed annually. That's a different league of pricing from the rest of this list.

Where it beats Senja: Video editing and production features Senja simply doesn't have — if you need trimmed clips, branded intros, and generated captions, Vocal Video does it in one place.

Where Senja still wins: Senja handles text testimonials, imports, and walls that Vocal Video isn't built for, and it costs a fraction as much. Vocal Video is also overkill for a SaaS founder who just wants a few sharp client quotes on a landing page.

A strong tool if video production is the job and money isn't the constraint. For a SaaS founder, it's usually more than you need.

10

EmbedSocial

best for aggregating reviews from everywhere

EmbedSocial is a wider social-proof platform that pulls user content and reviews from across the internet — Google, Instagram, TikTok, review sites — into embeddable widgets. Testimonials are one slice of a much bigger tool.

Best for: A business that wants to aggregate reviews and social content from many platforms into one place, not just collect direct testimonials.

Pricing: Plans start at $29/month (Pro), $49/month (Pro Plus), and $99/month (Premium), with separate product lines for reviews and social aggregation. Reviewers commonly note it gets expensive fast once you need more than one widget.

Where it beats Senja: Breadth — if you want Instagram feeds, Google reviews, and testimonials all on the same site, EmbedSocial reaches further than Senja.

Where Senja still wins: Senja is simpler and more focused, and for a small operator EmbedSocial's setup and pricing feel enterprise-y. The design is still widget-template based, so again, this is a reach-and-aggregation move, not a brand-control one.

Worth it if aggregating lots of sources is the real goal. For straight testimonial collection on a small site, it's heavier than you need.

11

Trustmary

best for review-heavy lead-gen sites

Trustmary is a reviews-and-testimonials platform aimed more at marketing-driven companies, with widgets, popups, forms, and survey tools built to turn social proof into leads.

Best for: Companies running conversion-focused funnels that want testimonials wired into surveys and lead capture.

Pricing: Free plan capped at 200 widget views a month and 5 survey responses — the view cap means your widget disappears once it's been seen 200 times until the next month. Paid plans are steep, in the $239/month range and up, which puts it well outside a typical SaaS founder's budget for this kind of tool.

Where it beats Senja: Survey and lead-generation tooling tied to the testimonials, which Senja doesn't focus on.

Where Senja still wins: Senja is far cheaper and built for the smaller operator, while Trustmary's view-capped free plan and high paid tiers point clearly at bigger companies.

Only the right call if you're a mid-size, conversion-focused business. For a SaaS founder, the pricing alone rules it out.

Side-by-side

Every tool against Senja, in one table.

Tools run down the side so the table stays readable with this many of them. Prices are the cheapest plan where the core feature is actually unlocked, as listed in 2026 — verify before committing, since all of these change without notice.

ToolBest forCheapest real paidFree planDesign controlBuilt for testimonials
Senja(baseline)Generous free plan + wide imports$29 / moYes — 15 testimonialsTemplate-boundYes
CollectMonialBrand control on a flat price$25 / moNoFull — custom card edge + per-campaign colorYes
ShapoClosest like-for-like swap$29 / moYes — 10 testimonialsTemplate-boundYes
FamewallThe smallest budget$9.99 / moYes — 10 testimonialsTemplate-boundYes
Shoutout.ioAffordable all-rounder + A/B testing~$15 / moYes — 10 testimonials, 1 videoTemplate-boundYes
SimplyReviewVideo-first small businesses~$23 / mo (€21)TrialTemplate-boundYes (video-led)
Testimonial.toSimplest setup$20 / moYes — 10 text, 2 videoLimited — one layoutYes
TrustindexDisplaying reviews you already have~$5 / mo (yearly)Yes (capped)Template-boundDisplay only — doesn't collect
VideoAskConversational video, not walls$24 / moYes — 20 video minMinimalPartial
Vocal VideoSerious video production$99 / mo (annual)Yes — 5 videosTemplate-boundVideo only
EmbedSocialAggregating many sources$29 / moLimitedTemplate-boundPartial
TrustmaryReview-heavy lead-gen~$239 / moCapped viewsTemplate-boundPartial
Decision guide

So which Senja alternative is right for you?

Switch to CollectMonial if…

You want testimonials that earn their place on a landing page, not a block visitors learn to scroll past. A widget that looks designed for your site reads as your own social proof; a template that visibly doesn't quietly hurts conversion no matter how good the quotes are. Flat $25 a month, separate campaigns each with their own look, and the design control Senja keeps behind its templates.

Switch to Shapo if…

You like how Senja works and just want a fresh option at the same price, with a free plan and an even bigger pile of widget styles to choose from.

Switch to Famewall or Shoutout.io if…

Price is the whole story. Famewall is the cheapest at $9.99 a month; Shoutout.io is a few dollars more but throws in A/B testing. Both keep design in the same template-bound place as Senja.

Switch to SimplyReview if…

Video is your priority and you want the tool to chase people for testimonials automatically and handle the editing for you.

Switch to Trustindex if…

You don't actually need to collect anything new — you already have Google or Trustpilot reviews and just want to display them cheaply.

Switch to VideoAsk or Vocal Video if…

You've realized testimonials aren't quite the job — VideoAsk for conversational video forms in sales or hiring, Vocal Video for heavy, polished video production with a budget to match.

Stay on Senja if…

The free plan is doing real work for you and the wide import list is the feature you'd miss most. Wanting an alternative doesn't always mean you've found a better fit — sometimes the honest answer is that Senja is still the right tool for what you're doing.

Switching

How to move off Senja without losing your testimonials

Switching tools sounds like a chore, but for testimonials it's lighter than most migrations, because the testimonials themselves are short and yours to keep.

First, export or copy what you already have. Your existing Senja testimonials are your social proof — save the text, the names, the photos, and download any video files before you cancel anything, so nothing disappears with the account.

Second, set up your new collection link in whichever tool you picked and re-add those saved testimonials so your wall isn't empty on day one. In CollectMonial you'd also pull in anything sitting on X and LinkedIn at this stage, which usually surfaces a few quotes you'd forgotten you had.

Third, swap the embed. Both Senja and the tools on this list embed with a single script tag, so replacing the widget on your site is a matter of pasting the new snippet where the old one was — your page layout doesn't change, only the widget it points at.

Last, run both for a few days before you cancel Senja. Keep the old account live until the new widget is approved, styled, and embedded, then turn Senja off once you're sure nothing's missing. There's no reason to rush the cancellation and every reason not to.

Frequently asked

Questions people ask before switching

What is the best Senja alternative?

For most SaaS founders, CollectMonial is the best Senja alternative, because it keeps the same simple collection flow — share a link, the client records or types in the browser, you embed the result — while giving you real control over how the widget looks instead of locking you into preset templates. It's $25 a month, flat, with no per-seat or per-project add-ons. The honest exception is the free plan: Senja's is the most generous in the category, so if you're not ready to pay anything, Senja, Shapo, or Famewall's free tier is the better starting point.

Is Shapo a good alternative to Senja?

Yes — Shapo is the closest like-for-like swap. It's a testimonial-first tool with a free plan, a wide widget library, and imports from 20+ review sources, priced at $29/month for Pro, the same as Senja's Starter. The main thing it doesn't change is design depth: like Senja, you're customizing inside predefined widget styles rather than building the widget from scratch. If you want a near-direct Senja replacement with a free tier, Shapo is the one; if you want true brand control, CollectMonial goes further.

Is there a free Senja alternative?

Yes, though it's worth being clear-eyed about it. Shapo and Famewall both have free plans (around 10 testimonials each), and Shoutout.io and Trustindex have free tiers too, but Senja's own free plan — 15 testimonials, unlimited widgets, unlimited Walls of Love — is genuinely the strongest free option in the space. If "free" is the only requirement, you may not beat Senja itself. People usually switch because of design control or pricing as they grow, not because they found a more generous free plan.

What's the cheapest alternative to Senja?

Famewall is the cheapest tool that actually collects testimonials, with paid plans from $9.99/month versus Senja's $29 Starter. Shoutout.io is next at about $15/month and adds A/B testing. If you only need to display reviews you already have rather than collect new ones, Trustindex is cheaper still, starting around $5/month billed annually. CollectMonial comes in just under Senja at $25/month but includes everything in one flat price with no per-project add-ons, so for anyone running more than one project it can work out cheaper than Senja's $59 Pro tier in practice.

Why do people switch away from Senja?

The most common reason is that the widget never quite matches their brand — Senja lets you change colors and fonts inside its templates, but you can't fully shape the card or layout, so it stays Senja's design. The second reason is price as you scale, since adding projects or seats pushes you from the $29 plan to the $59 plan plus per-project fees. Senja is a good tool; people leave when one of those two things starts to matter.

Which Senja alternative has the most design control?

CollectMonial. It lets you set the card edge (rounded, sharp, pill, or stamp), choose the layout, and theme every color per campaign so the widget reads as native to your site rather than a third-party embed. Senja, Shapo, Famewall, Testimonial.to, and the rest keep customization inside predefined templates — they vary in how many styles they offer, but you're still picking a style rather than building one. That's why design control is the clearest reason to move from Senja specifically to CollectMonial.

Is Senja or CollectMonial better for SaaS founders?

Both will collect testimonials cleanly, so it comes down to what you value. Senja wins on the free plan and the breadth of imports. CollectMonial wins on design control, per-campaign branding, and flat pricing with no per-seat or per-project upsell, which matters more for a SaaS founder whose marketing site is doing real conversion work. If you want your testimonial wall to look custom and your bill to stay predictable, CollectMonial is the better fit; if you want the most you can get without paying, start on Senja.

Do my clients need an account to leave a testimonial?

No. Senja, CollectMonial, Shapo, Famewall, Shoutout.io, SimplyReview, Testimonial.to, and VideoAsk all use shareable links — your client opens the link, records a video or types a testimonial in the browser, and submits. No signup, no app download. That part of the experience is the same whichever collection tool you choose.

Can I move my existing Senja testimonials to another tool?

Yes. Save the text, names, photos, and any video files from Senja before you cancel, then re-add them in your new tool so your wall isn't empty when you switch. Because testimonials are small and you own the content, this is a quick migration compared to moving most software, and you can run both tools side by side until the new widget is live.

Does switching from Senja change how the widget embeds on my site?

No. Senja and the alternatives here all embed with a single script tag, so switching means pasting a new snippet where the old one sat. Your page layout stays the same — only the widget it points to changes, and the new one pulls live data so approved testimonials keep showing up automatically.

Testimonials that actually
pull their weight on the page.

CollectMonial gives you a testimonial widget that looks designed for your site, so the social proof reads as yours instead of getting scrolled past. $25 a month, flat, with a 7-day money-back guarantee.

Get started with CollectMonial

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Sources

Where the numbers came from

Pricing, plan limits, and positioning were pulled from each tool's public pricing page and third-party reviews as of June 2026. Every vendor changes pricing without notice — check the live pages before you commit.

  1. [01]Senja — official pricing
  2. [02]Shapo — official pricing
  3. [03]Famewall — official pricing
  4. [04]Shoutout.io — official pricing
  5. [05]SimplyReview — official site
  6. [06]Testimonial.to — official pricing
  7. [07]Trustindex — official pricing
  8. [08]VideoAsk — official pricing
  9. [09]Vocal Video — official pricing
  10. [10]EmbedSocial — official pricing
  11. [11]Trustmary — official pricing
  12. [12]Senja reviews on G2

This comparison is published by CollectMonial. We've worked to keep every competitor description accurate and verifiable, but we're not a neutral third party — CollectMonial is one of the tools on this list. Cross-check anything that affects your decision.

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