A dedicated page for your best customer testimonials — and how to create one in minutes.


A Wall of Love is a public page showcasing your best customer testimonials in a beautiful grid or masonry layout. Think of it as a highlight reel of everything nice people have said about your business.

You've probably seen them on SaaS landing pages and freelancer portfolios. They look impressive, build trust instantly, and are surprisingly easy to create.

Why a Wall of Love Works

A single testimonial on your homepage is good. A Wall of Love with 20+ reviews is a different level of social proof entirely.

When a potential client sees a page full of genuine, positive reviews — with names, photos, star ratings, and specific praise — it creates an overwhelming impression of trust. It shifts the conversation from "should I hire this person?" to "how do I hire this person?"

It's also shareable. You can link to your Wall of Love in proposals, email signatures, social media bios, and anywhere else you want to make an impression.

Where to Use Your Wall of Love

In your website navigation. Add a "Reviews" or "Wall of Love" link to your main menu. It works as standalone social proof without cluttering your homepage.

In proposals and pitches. "Here's what our clients say: [link]" is more persuasive than any capability deck.

In your email signature. A subtle link to your testimonials page works 24/7 as passive social proof.

On social media. Link to it from your bio. When someone discovers you on Twitter or LinkedIn, they can see your track record in one click.

After project completion. Send clients your Wall of Love link after finishing a project. It subtly encourages them to add their own testimonial.

What Makes a Good Wall of Love

Real names and photos. Anonymous quotes feel fake. Named testimonials with profile photos are significantly more credible.

Star ratings. Visual ratings make the page scannable. A grid of 5-star reviews creates an instant positive impression before anyone reads a word.

Variety. Mix different types of clients, industries, and praise. It shows you can deliver for different use cases.

Freshness. Regularly add new testimonials. A Wall of Love that hasn't been updated in a year looks abandoned.

Branding. The page should match your visual identity — your colors, your logo, your domain. It should feel like part of your website, not a third-party tool.

How to Create One with Quoted

Quoted generates a Wall of Love page automatically for every project you create.

  1. Sign up at quoted.love
  2. Create a project
  3. Collect testimonials (send your link to clients)
  4. Approve the best ones
  5. Your Wall of Love is live at quoted.love/your-slug/wall

The page uses a masonry grid layout, shows star ratings and author info, and adapts to your brand color. It's responsive, SEO-friendly (server-rendered), and updates automatically when you approve new testimonials.

No design work. No development. No maintenance.

Wall of Love vs Widget

You might wonder: should I use a Wall of Love page or embed a widget on my site?

The answer is both.

Use the widget on your homepage, pricing page, and service pages — wherever visitors make decisions. Keep it to 3-6 of your best testimonials.

Use the Wall of Love as a dedicated page for your full collection. Link to it from navigation, proposals, and social media. It's your comprehensive social proof library.

They serve different purposes and complement each other perfectly.


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