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ProofFlow vs Testimonial.to

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Testimonial.to and ProofFlow both help you collect customer testimonials and show them off on your site. The core difference is the collection model.

Testimonial.to gives you a dedicated page and link where customers submit a text or video testimonial — you share that link wherever you can. ProofFlow connects to Stripe and asks every buyer automatically, seven days after they purchase, so you never have to send the request — and every review is tied to a verified purchase.

ProofFlow vs Testimonial.to, side by side

ProofFlowTestimonial.to
How reviews are collectedAutomatic — emails every Stripe buyer after the saleShareable collection link/page you send out
Verified-purchase reviewsYes — each review is tied to a real Stripe paymentNo — open submission link, anyone can submit
SetupConnect Stripe once (~5 min)Create a collection page, share the link
Video testimonialsNo — text + star ratingsYes
Free plan14-day free trial, then paidFree tier available
Wall of Love widgetYes — script embed + iframe + hosted pageYes
Google review markup (rich snippets)Yes — built inVaries by plan
Best forStripe sellers who want hands-off, verified reviewsCollecting video testimonials via a shared link

Competitor details reflect public information as of June 2026. Check Testimonial.to's site for the latest.

Which one should you pick?

Choose ProofFlow if…

  • You sell on Stripe and want the asking automated — ProofFlow fires a request off every sale.
  • You want verified-buyer trust — reviews are tied to real Stripe purchases, not an open form.
  • You want flat, predictable pricing — $14.99/mo, one plan, nothing to outgrow.

Choose Testimonial.to if…

  • You want video testimonials and a polished recording flow — Testimonial.to is well known for video.
  • You want a free tier to start — Testimonial.to offers a free plan.
  • You collect testimonials from beyond your paying customers — a public link works for anyone, not just buyers.

The verdict: Testimonial.to shines if video testimonials and a shareable collection link are what you need. ProofFlow is the better fit if you sell on Stripe and want verified text reviews collected automatically, without sending anything. The honest test: if "I'll send the link later" tends to become "never," the automation is the entire point.

Testimonial.to alternative — common questions

Is ProofFlow a good Testimonial.to alternative?+

If you sell on Stripe and want reviews collected automatically rather than by sharing a link, yes. ProofFlow asks each buyer for a review seven days after their purchase and publishes the ones you approve — no collection link to remember to send.

Does Testimonial.to integrate with Stripe to auto-request reviews?+

Testimonial.to's collection is link/page-based — you share a page where customers submit a text or video testimonial. ProofFlow is built around Stripe: each completed sale triggers the review request on its own.

Does ProofFlow do video like Testimonial.to?+

No — ProofFlow focuses on text and star-rating reviews tied to verified purchases. If video is core to your testimonials, Testimonial.to is the better fit. If you want automated, verified text reviews from your Stripe sales, ProofFlow is purpose-built for that.

What does ProofFlow cost?+

A flat $14.99/month or $149/year, with a 14-day free trial. Testimonial.to offers a free tier and paid plans — check testimonial.to for current pricing. ProofFlow keeps it to a single plan.

Can I import reviews I already have?+

Yes — paste existing reviews straight into your dashboard and share a personal review link with anyone, so your Wall of Love isn't empty when you launch.

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