Free tools
Free testimonial tools
Small, sharp tools for the jobs around testimonials — generating the HTML, choosing the questions, doing the ratings math. Free without a catch: no account, no watermark, and every one of them runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you type in ever reaches us.
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Testimonial slider & HTML generator
“I need a testimonial slider or section, as code I can paste.”
Pick a slider, wall, row or single card, type in real quotes, tune the colors — and copy a clean, semantic HTML & CSS block that works on any site. The slider runs on scroll-snap, so the output holds zero JavaScript. No library, no account, no watermark.
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Testimonial request generator
“How do I actually word the ask?”
Fill in their name, what you did and your link — get the finished message, written for email, a LinkedIn DM or a text. Nine hand-written versions, none of them generated at you.
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Testimonial question picker
“What should I actually ask my customers?”
A hand-curated bank of testimonial questions, filterable by business type and by the kind of answer you want. Tick the ones you like, copy the list.
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Testimonial image generator
“How do I turn this quote into something postable?”
Paste a testimonial, pick one of five looks and a size for Instagram, LinkedIn, X or Stories, and download the PNG. Drawn in your browser, no watermark, alt text included.
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Google review link generator
“How do I send someone straight to my Google review box?”
Paste your Place ID, get the one link that skips the search and the map, plus a QR code as PNG or print-ready SVG. No API key, no lookup, nothing sent anywhere.
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Star rating calculator
“What's my average rating — and how many 5-star reviews until it moves?”
Turn your per-star review counts into an exact average, then flip it around: how many five-star reviews stand between you and the rating you want.
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01 The deal, stated once
Each of these pages answers a question people ask on the way to collecting and showing testimonials. They are free the way a good reference is free: use them, bookmark them, send them to a client, no account and no email asked. These pages carry the same audience measurement as the rest of the marketing site (the privacy policy names both tools), but the tools themselves phone nothing home — each one is a single page of code executing in your own browser. Testimonials you type into the generator, lists you build in the picker, numbers you put into the calculator: none of it is sent, stored, or seen by anyone.
02 Why a testimonial company gives tools away
Honestly: because the tools handle the part before and after Testymo, and doing that part well is the best introduction to the part in the middle. A generator formats quotes you already have — Testymo is how you get them, with a form people finish, an approval step, and the permission kept on file. If a tool leaves you thinking “now I need the testimonials themselves”, that is the product working as intended. And if there is a tool you wanted here and didn’t find, say so: [email protected] reaches the person who builds them.