Make the ask part of the handoff.
The awkwardness of asking is why you have three testimonials from five years of happy clients. Stop improvising it. Put one link in your final-delivery email template, and the ask happens at the exact moment they love you most — every project, automatically.
Five years of praise is sitting in your inbox.
The kindest things clients ever said about you were typed into an email thread, a Slack channel, or a LinkedIn recommendation — and then buried. The browser extension clips them where they live; OCR turns screenshots into editable text; a one-tap consent request makes them safe to publish.
A “praise” page that never goes stale.
The static testimonials section you pasted in two redesigns ago is doing nothing. One script tag puts a live, growing wall on your portfolio — and the same proof follows you to your link-in-bio and every cold DM.
One happy client, three sales assets.
You don’t have a marketing team — so every testimonial has to multitask. From a single strong client story, ReTestimonial makes the case study for your portfolio, the share link for your next pitch, and the clip for your LinkedIn feed.
A marketing team of zero.
I put the wall link in my proposal template and forgot about it. Now clients bring it up on kickoff calls. The last one told me it’s why she didn’t talk to anyone else — that link closed a deal I never had to pitch.