Notion has become a go-to tool for portfolios, client workspaces, documentation, and even public websites. Adding testimonials to your Notion pages can help build credibility with potential clients, partners, or customers.
In this guide, we'll show you how to embed ProofWall testimonial widgets directly into your Notion pages—perfect for freelancers, agencies, and businesses.
What is ProofWall?
ProofWall is a testimonial platform that makes collecting and displaying social proof effortless.
What makes ProofWall different:
- One-time payment — No subscriptions. Pay once, use forever.
- No-code embeds — Simple embed codes that work anywhere.
- Unlimited testimonials — Collect as many as you need.
- Notion-friendly — Works seamlessly with Notion's embed feature.
Step-by-Step: Embed Testimonials in Notion
Step 1: Set Up ProofWall
- Create your free account at ProofWall.
- Start a new project for your Notion workspace.
- Collect testimonials via your collection form or import existing ones.
Step 2: Create Your Widget
- In your ProofWall dashboard, go to your project.
- Navigate to "Widgets".
- Choose a layout that fits your Notion page design.
- Customize colors and styling.
- Instead of the embed code, click "Get Public URL" to copy the widget URL.
Step 3: Embed in Notion
Notion supports embedding external content via URLs. Here's how:
Method 1: Using /embed Command
- Open your Notion page where you want testimonials.
- Type
/embedand press Enter. - Paste your ProofWall widget URL.
- Click "Embed link".
- Resize the embed block by dragging its corners.
Method 2: Paste and Convert
- Copy your ProofWall widget URL.
- Paste it directly into your Notion page.
- Click "Create embed" from the popup options.
- Adjust the size as needed.
Step 4: Optimize the Display
- Click on the embed to see sizing handles.
- Drag to adjust width and height.
- Add a header above the testimonials for context (e.g., "What Our Clients Say").
- Consider using a callout block to frame the testimonials section.
Use Cases for Notion Testimonials
- Freelancer portfolios — Show client feedback on your services page.
- Agency proposals — Include testimonials in client-facing workspaces.
- Product documentation — Build trust in your product docs.
- Public Notion sites — Display testimonials on sites built with Super, Notion2Site, or Potion.
- Job applications — Include references and recommendations.
Tips for Notion Users
- Public pages — Make sure your Notion page is shared publicly for others to see the testimonials.
- Notion website builders — If using Super or similar tools, the embed will work just like on native Notion.
- Mobile viewing — Test how the embed looks on mobile Notion apps.
- Dark mode — ProofWall widgets can be styled to match Notion's dark mode.
Conclusion
Notion is incredibly versatile, and adding testimonials makes your pages even more powerful. With ProofWall's simple embed approach and one-time pricing, you can showcase social proof wherever you use Notion.
Build trust with your audience today!