Video testimonials
Video testimonials your client actually knows how to record
Send one link. Your client sees each question on screen as they record, answers in their own words, and CasePruve turns the transcript into a case study, social posts and a public proof page.
Free plan: 5 testimonials and 2 case studies, video up to 2 minutes. No card needed.
Why most video testimonial requests go nowhere
The real blocker is not the camera
Most clients agree to record and then freeze, because nobody told them what to say. Every CasePruve link shows the question on screen while they record.
Voice notes when video is too much
If a client will not go on camera, they can answer the same questions with a voice note. It is transcribed automatically, so you still get usable words.
Video alone does not sell
A raw clip sits on a drive. CasePruve turns the transcript into a structured case study, an X post and thread, and a public proof page.
How recording works
Send one link
No account, no app install for your client. It works on the phone they already have in their hand.
They record with prompts
Questions appear one at a time as a teleprompter, so they always know what comes next. They can re-record any answer.
Words come back as text
Voice answers are transcribed automatically, so you never have to rewatch a recording to find the good line.
Publish the same day
Challenge, Solution, Results and Customer Quote, built only from what your client actually said.
A short checklist before you send the link
Ask about the before state, not the experience of working with you
Ask for one concrete number, and accept whatever they have
Keep each answer under 60 seconds so it stays usable
Record in landscape near a window, phone propped up
Always get an explicit yes before anything goes public
Video testimonial questions
Ask one client for 90 seconds on camera
Send the link today, publish the case study this week.
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