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I Tested 10 WordPress Testimonial Plugins (Here Are the Best)

I installed and tested 10 WordPress testimonial plugins to find the best options for collecting, displaying, and managing customer feedback. Here are my top picks for free and paid plugins in 2026.

Krunal vaghasiyaKrunal vaghasiya|November 4, 2025 · Updated March 9, 2026
I Tested 10 WordPress Testimonial Plugins (Here Are the Best)

I’ve spent the last few weeks installing, configuring, and testing every major WordPress testimonial plugin I could find.

Some were brilliant. Some were abandoned projects with broken shortcodes. And a few surprised me in ways I didn’t expect.

If you’re trying to figure out which testimonial plugin actually works for your WordPress site in 2026, this guide cuts through the noise. I’ll show you what each plugin does well, where it falls short, and which one makes the most sense for your specific situation.

Quick Comparison

Plugin Best For Pricing Rating
WiserReview Collecting + displaying testimonials with AI tools Free / From $9/mo ⭐ 4.9
Strong Testimonials Custom forms + category-based filtering Free / From $14/yr ⭐ 4.8
Thrive Ovation Turning blog comments into testimonials $47/yr (or $299/yr Thrive Suite) ⭐ 4.6
WiserNotify Real-time social proof notifications Free / From $16/mo ⭐ 4.7
Easy Testimonials Simple setup with Gutenberg blocks Free ⭐ 4.3
Site Reviews Star rating systems + spam protection Free / From $8.25/mo ⭐ 4.9
Testimonial Slider Clean, lightweight slider layouts Free ⭐ 4.4
BNE Testimonials Pro Importing Google/Yelp/Facebook reviews From $29/yr ⭐ 4.5
Stars Testimonials Quick star-rated review displays Free / From $19/yr ⭐ 4.4
WP Testimonials Pro Multilingual sites + schema markup From $49.50/yr ⭐ 4.3

10 Best Testimonial Plugins for WordPress (2026)

1. WiserReview

WiserReview

Most testimonial plugins do one thing: display. WiserReview does three: collect, manage, and display.

I built WiserReview because I kept running into the same problem with store owners I worked with. They had great customer feedback scattered across emails, social media, and support tickets, but no easy way to turn that into visible social proof on their WordPress site.

So here’s what makes it different from the dozen other plugins on this list.

Collection is automatic. You can set up email and WhatsApp sequences that ask customers for testimonials after purchase. No manual outreach. No copy-pasting. The plugin handles scheduling and follow-up reminders on its own.

It connects directly with Google and Shopify to auto-import existing reviews. If you’ve already got testimonials sitting on third-party platforms, you can pull them in with a few clicks.

The display options are genuinely flexible. Slider, grid, carousel, masonry, and testimonial wall layouts. Each one is customizable enough that it won’t clash with your theme. I’ve seen too many plugins where the testimonial section looks bolted on. That’s not the case here.

AI helps with the tedious parts. Auto-moderation catches spam before you see it. Sentiment analysis sorts feedback by tone. And AI-powered reply suggestions save time when you’re responding to dozens of testimonials.

It supports text, photo, and video testimonials with buyer verification, so visitors can see that the person behind the review actually purchased something.

Where it could improve: The free plan is generous, but advanced features like AI moderation and WhatsApp sequences need a paid plan. If you’re on a tight budget and only need basic display, a simpler free plugin might do.

Pricing: Free plan available. Premium starts at $9/month.

Disclosure: WiserReview is our product. I’m being upfront about that. But I’ve also included 9 other plugins in this list that I genuinely think are good picks for specific use cases.

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2. Strong Testimonials

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Strong Testimonials has been around for years, and it shows in the best way. The plugin is mature, well-maintained, and packed with features you’d normally only find in paid tools.

I installed it on a test site and had a working testimonial section in under 10 minutes. The setup wizard walks you through creating your first “View” (that’s what they call display templates), and the form builder makes it easy to collect testimonials directly from your visitors.

What impressed me most: The category system. You can tag testimonials by product, service, or any custom category, then use shortcodes to display only the relevant ones on each page. So your homepage might show general brand testimonials, while your pricing page shows conversion-focused ones.

It supports slider, grid, and list layouts. The designs aren’t flashy, but they’re clean and inherit your theme’s styling. If you want more control over fonts, margins, and borders, you’ll need some custom CSS or the paid version.

The catch: Strong Testimonials doesn’t support video testimonials natively. And the free version’s design options are limited. For basic text testimonials with a submission form, though, it’s hard to beat.

Pricing: Free. Paid plans from $14/year per site.

Also check: I tried 25 testimonial collection tools (these 9 work best)

3. Thrive Ovation

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Thrive Ovation takes a completely different approach to testimonial collection. Instead of waiting for customers to fill out forms, it pulls testimonials from content you already have.

Blog comment that praises your product? One click turns it into a testimonial. Positive tweet? Same thing. Facebook review? Import it.

I really liked this “capture everything” philosophy. Most businesses are sitting on a goldmine of positive feedback across comments and social media. Thrive Ovation makes it dead simple to surface that.

The dashboard is clean. Every testimonial lives in one central library, tagged and organized. You can reuse the same testimonial across multiple pages without duplicating it.

If you’re already using Thrive Architect (their page builder), the integration is tight. Drag a testimonial element onto any page, pick which ones to show, customize the look. Done.

The downside? You can’t buy Thrive Ovation by itself anymore. You either pay $47/year for just the plugin, or $299/year for the full Thrive Suite. That’s expensive if all you need is testimonials. And it doesn’t support video testimonials, which is a significant gap in 2026.

It’s an excellent fit for coaches, course creators, and service providers who already use Thrive themes and want to automate testimonial collection.

Pricing: $47/year standalone, or $299/year with Thrive Suite.

4. WiserNotify

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WiserNotify isn’t a traditional testimonial plugin. It’s more of a social proof notification tool that happens to display testimonials really well.

Here’s the difference: instead of a static testimonial section on a page, WiserNotify shows live notifications. “Sarah from London just left a 5-star review.” “47 people purchased this today.” “New signup from Austin, TX.”

These real-time popups create urgency and trust at the same time. I’ve seen conversion rates jump noticeably on pages where these notifications are running vs. pages without them.

It connects with 250+ tools, including Shopify, WooCommerce, Google, and just about any CRM or email tool you’re using. Setup is drag-and-drop, no coding, and you get a live preview so you can see exactly how notifications will appear before going live.

Where it makes the most sense: Landing pages, product pages, and checkout flows where you want active social proof, not just a testimonial section people might scroll past.

Where it doesn’t fit: If you want a traditional testimonial wall or grid on a dedicated reviews page, WiserNotify isn’t designed for that. Pair it with WiserReview for the best of both approaches.

Pricing: Free plan available. Premium from $16/month.

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Show scrollable reviews on product or landing pages

5. Easy Testimonials

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The name doesn’t lie. Easy Testimonials is probably the simplest testimonial plugin I tested.

Install it, add a testimonial using the standard WordPress editor, drop a shortcode or Gutenberg block on your page, and you’re done. No complex configuration, no learning curve.

It handles text, image, and video testimonials. The built-in submission form works well for collecting feedback from visitors. And you can tag testimonials by product or category for organized displays.

Here’s what I appreciated: It plays nice with virtually every WordPress theme and page builder. Gutenberg, Elementor, WPBakery. I didn’t run into a single compatibility issue during testing.

But here’s where it falls short. The design options are very basic in the free version. No slider. No masonry. Just a straightforward list or grid. And there’s no review import feature, so you can’t pull in testimonials from Google or Facebook.

If you need something basic that just works, Easy Testimonials delivers. Don’t expect any advanced features.

Pricing: Free.

6. Site Reviews

This one deserves more attention than it gets.

Site Reviews is an open-source WordPress plugin that works like a mini TripAdvisor for your website. Visitors can leave star ratings and written reviews, and you control what gets published through moderation.

What I found impressive: the spam protection. It uses multiple layers including honeypot fields, Akismet integration, and custom blacklists. During my testing, not a single spam review made it through.

The schema markup is solid too. It automatically adds structured data to your testimonials, which means Google can show star ratings in search results. That’s something most free plugins skip entirely, and it can boost your visibility in Google search results significantly.

You can assign reviews to specific posts, pages, or custom post types. So if you’re running a WooCommerce store, you can attach testimonials directly to product pages.

The free version is genuinely powerful. Premium adds features like review images, review filters, and Slack notifications. But honestly, most small sites can get by on the free tier alone.

Pricing: Free. Premium from $8.25/month.

Also check: I tested 10 WordPress review plugins (2026 picks)

7. Testimonial Slider

Testimonial-slider

Sometimes you just want a clean slider that rotates through customer testimonials. No bells, no whistles. Testimonial Slider does exactly that.

The plugin creates a compact testimonial carousel that auto-plays, includes navigation dots or arrows, and looks good on mobile without any extra tweaking. I tested it on three different themes and it blended in perfectly each time.

You can add star ratings, reviewer photos, job titles, and company names to each testimonial. The styling options are basic but sufficient for most needs.

Where it really shines: Homepages and landing pages where you want social proof visible above the fold without taking up too much space. A single slider section with 5 to 8 strong testimonials can do more for conversions than a full testimonial page that nobody visits.

What’s missing: No testimonial collection form. No third-party review imports. No schema markup. It’s purely a display tool, so you’ll need to add testimonials manually through the WordPress admin.

Pricing: Free.

8. BNE Testimonials Pro

BNE-Testimonial

BNE Testimonials Pro is a solid mid-range option for WordPress users who want to import reviews from external platforms.

The plugin pulls reviews from Google, Yelp, and Facebook directly into your WordPress site. That’s a huge time saver if your business already has reviews on those platforms. No CSV files, no manual copy-pasting.

You get slider and list layouts with full styling control. Colors, fonts, spacing, borders. You can make the testimonials match your brand exactly, which I couldn’t do with several of the free plugins on this list.

The shortcode generator is handy. Select your layout, choose display options, and the plugin generates the code for you. Drop it wherever you need it.

One concern: The plugin hasn’t had a major update in a while. With WordPress evolving fast, especially around full site editing and block themes, I’d keep an eye on compatibility. But for now, it works fine with most popular themes.

Pricing: From $29/year.

9. Stars Testimonials

Stars-Testimonials

Stars Testimonials keeps things simple: star ratings plus short written feedback.

That’s it. And for a lot of WordPress sites, that’s all they need.

The plugin works well with popular page builders like Elementor, Divi, and Gutenberg. You create testimonials in the admin, choose a layout style, and place them using shortcodes or blocks.

The free version limits you to 5 testimonials and 5 style options. The premium version removes all limits and adds a customer review form builder plus GDPR compliance features.

Who should use it: Bloggers, freelancers, and small service businesses that want quick social proof without the complexity of a full-featured review management plugin.

Who should skip it: Anyone running an ecommerce store or needing video testimonials, review imports, or automated collection. You’ll outgrow this plugin fast.

Pricing: Free (limited). Premium from $19/year.

10. WP Testimonials Pro

WP-Testimonial-pro

WP Testimonials Pro brings serious layout variety to the table. With over 21 widget layouts and 25 pre-designed styles, you’ve got more display options than almost any other plugin on this list.

The plugin includes Schema.org markup, which is a nice bonus for SEO. It also supports multiple languages, making it a strong pick for international WordPress sites using WPML or Polylang. If you specifically need to pull in Google reviews on WordPress, there are dedicated plugins for that too.

I found the shortcode system easy to use. Each testimonial section gets its own shortcode with configurable options, so you can show different testimonials on different pages without any hassle.

Where it stumbles: No built-in collection form. No review import feature. And the $49.50/year price tag is steep compared to Strong Testimonials or Site Reviews, which offer similar (or more) features at lower prices.

It’s a good plugin for sites that need maximum design flexibility and multilingual support. But for most WordPress users, there are better values on this list.

Pricing: From $49.50/year.

How to Choose the Right WordPress Testimonial Plugin

Not every site needs the same plugin. Here’s how to narrow it down based on what actually matters.

What Type of Testimonials Do You Need?

If you’re collecting text-only testimonials, almost any plugin on this list works. But if you want video testimonials or photo reviews, your options shrink fast. WiserReview handles all three formats. Most free plugins stick to text only.

Do You Need to Collect or Just Display?

This is the biggest decision. Plugins like Testimonial Slider and Stars Testimonials are display-only tools. You add testimonials manually, and they show them beautifully. That’s fine if you have a handful of testimonials.

But if you’re actively growing your testimonial count, you need collection features: submission forms, automated email requests, and review management tools. WiserReview, Strong Testimonials, and Thrive Ovation all offer this.

Speed and Performance

I tested page load times with each plugin active. The lightweight ones (Testimonial Slider, Easy Testimonials, Stars Testimonials) added less than 50ms. The feature-heavy plugins added more, but nothing dramatic.

My advice: avoid plugins that load multiple JavaScript files and CSS sheets on every page. The best ones only load assets on pages where testimonials actually appear.

Schema Markup for SEO

If you want star ratings showing up in Google search results, you need a plugin that adds review schema markup. WiserReview, Site Reviews, and WP Testimonials Pro all include this. Most free plugins don’t.

That rich snippet with stars in the search results can seriously boost your click-through rate. Don’t overlook it.

Compatibility and Updates

Check when the plugin was last updated before installing. WordPress moves fast, and a plugin that hasn’t been touched in 6+ months is a risk. All the plugins on this list were active and compatible at the time of testing, but things change.

Also make sure it works with your page builder. Gutenberg compatibility is standard now, but if you’re on Elementor or Divi, test first.

Getting Started

Here’s my honest take after testing all 10.

If you want the most complete solution that handles collection, display, management, and automation, WiserReview is the pick. It’s what I’d recommend to anyone serious about using social proof to grow their business.

If you’re on a zero budget and just need a solid free plugin, Strong Testimonials or Site Reviews are both excellent choices with active development and large user bases.

And if you’re already deep in the Thrive ecosystem, Thrive Ovation’s comment-to-testimonial feature is genuinely clever.

Whatever you choose, just don’t skip testimonials entirely. A WordPress site without customer proof is leaving conversions on the table every single day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this topic

Strong Testimonials and Site Reviews are the best free options. Strong Testimonials offers custom submission forms, category filtering, and multiple layout options. Site Reviews adds star ratings, schema markup, and strong spam protection. Both are actively maintained with large user bases.
Lightweight plugins like Testimonial Slider and Easy Testimonials add less than 50ms to page load times. Feature-rich plugins add slightly more, but the best ones only load scripts on pages where testimonials actually appear. Always check that the plugin uses conditional asset loading.
Yes. Plugins like WiserReview and BNE Testimonials Pro can import reviews from Google, Facebook, and Yelp directly into your WordPress site. Strong Testimonials also offers a third-party importer that pulls reviews from Google, Facebook, Trustpilot, and other platforms.
You can add testimonials manually using HTML or your page builder, but a plugin saves significant time. Plugins handle responsive layouts, schema markup for SEO, submission forms for collecting new testimonials, and moderation tools. If you have more than a handful of testimonials, a plugin is worth it.
WiserReview supports text, photo, and video testimonials with buyer verification. Easy Testimonials also handles video testimonials. Most other WordPress testimonial plugins are limited to text and image testimonials only.

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Krunal vaghasiya

Krunal vaghasiya

Krunal Vaghasia is the founder of WiserReview and an eCommerce expert in review management and social proof. He helps brands build trust through fair, flexible, and customer-driven review systems.