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Client Testimonial Request Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A client testimonial request generator solves the most awkward moment in any service business: asking for the review. Plug in your client's name, your name, the platform you want the testimonial on, and the tone that matches your relationship — the generator writes a ready-to-send message that feels personal, not templated. Social proof drives more purchasing decisions than almost any other marketing asset. One specific, well-placed testimonial can tip a hesitant prospect into a paying client. The problem is most providers either never ask, or ask so vaguely that clients don't know how to respond. A targeted, thoughtful request fixes that instantly.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter the client's first name and your own name in the text fields so the message is correctly personalised.
- Select the platform you need — email, LinkedIn, Google review, written quote, or video testimonial — from the Platform dropdown.
- Choose the tone that matches your relationship with this client: warm and casual, professional and formal, or brief and direct.
- Click Generate to produce your customised testimonial request message.
- Copy the output, add one sentence referencing a specific result you delivered for this client, then send.
Use Cases
- •Requesting a Google review from a client three days after a website launch
- •Asking a six-month retainer client for a LinkedIn recommendation before a new pitch
- •Collecting written quote testimonials to populate a redesigned services or portfolio page
- •Running a video testimonial campaign after a coaching or consulting programme wraps up
- •Re-engaging past clients who gave verbal praise but never left a written review
Tips
- →Add a single specific metric or outcome before sending — 'after we cut your onboarding time by 40%' converts far better than a generic opener.
- →For Google review requests, paste the direct review link into your message so the client doesn't have to search for where to leave it.
- →LinkedIn recommendation requests perform better when sent Tuesday through Thursday — avoid Monday mornings and Friday afternoons.
- →If you are collecting video testimonials, pair the generated message with a list of three suggested questions to reduce the client's preparation time.
- →Save high-converting messages for each tone and platform so you can reuse the structure for future clients without starting from scratch.
- →For clients who gave you strong verbal feedback during the project, quote their exact words back to them in your request — it reminds them what to say and lowers the blank-page barrier immediately.
FAQ
when is the best time to ask a client for a testimonial
Send your request within three to seven days of project completion, when the positive outcome is still vivid. Waiting weeks lets momentum fade and signals the ask is an afterthought. If you missed the window, tie the request to a check-in rather than sending it cold.
how do I get clients to actually respond to a testimonial request
Specificity removes friction — mention one concrete result you delivered and suggest two or three topics they could cover: the problem, the process, the outcome. The more a client has to figure out what to write, the less likely they are to write anything. Keeping the ask to a single clear action also helps.
which platform should I request testimonials on — google, linkedin, or video
Match the platform to your sales context. Google reviews help service businesses rank in local search; LinkedIn recommendations build B2B credibility; written quotes are the most flexible and can go on your website, proposals, and case studies. Video testimonials carry the most persuasive weight but require the most effort from the client.