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Social proof popups increase trust and help your potential customers make purchase decisions.
Showcase recent text and video reviews with Trustmary’s social proof pop-ups.
Review popups showcase reviews from happy customers at the right time to encourage your new customers to make purchase decisions.
"We have always known that we are good at what we do. Now we found the best tool for telling others about it."
Onni Hietalahti
Relion Oy
Displaying video testimonials often leads to better results on your website.
Körkortskolan.se experienced a 32% increase in sales after adding a video testimonial to the checkout page.
Körkortskolan.de
Driving school
Your potential customers are more likely to make a purchase on your website, when they know you have previous happy customers.
84%
of people trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations.
Trustmary’s pop-ups work on all major websites and content management systems.
Customize your pop-up in an easy editor and make it your own.
It’s always good to add a CTA on your social proof pop-up, which is easy with Trustmary.
You can use one pop-up for your whole site, or add several variations to different pages.
The pop-up can be launched upon exit intent detected by mouse movement, after a specific time, or when the visitor scrolls down the page.
There’s a suitable pop-up template for each use case and new designs are developed constantly.
What kind of social proof works on my website?
Customer reviews are one of the most effective forms of social proof. Video reviews work especially well, as visitors can see with their own eyes the experience of a happy customer.
Do the popups annoy my website users?
They can be annoying, but you can usually work around it with different triggers and rules. Usually on bigger screens popups work better so you can also choose to use them for example only on desktop.
On what pages should I show social proof popups?
Best pages to show social proof popups are usually the ones that potential customers are scrolling when they are relatively close to purchase but have not decided yet on the purchase. Usually this means feature and service pages.