Is Something Missing on Your Landing Page? It Might Be This.
You’ve been there, staring at your landing page thinking, “It’s okay, but something’s not right.” That something? It’s likely social proof.
You know—those positive testimonials, user numbers, familiar logos, Slack shoutouts, tweet screenshots, five-star reviews, Product Hunt upvotes—anything that communicates “Real people love this.”
But here’s the issue: most websites completely mishandle social proof. They stick it in the footer, place a dull quote next to a generic photo of “Jessica, Marketing Director,” or simply use unformatted LinkedIn comments. It’s lazy and falls flat.
Introducing: blank”>SocialProofExamples.com. Yes, it’s as good as it sounds.

Your New Favorite Trust-Building Resource
This site is a well-organized, endlessly scrollable collection of real, design-savvy social proof used by actual companies.
No filler. No fluff. Just smart examples from brands like Notion, Webflow, Intercom, Zapier, and numerous indie startups. It features over 190 examples—and counting—of how top teams integrate trust directly into their UI.
You’ll see exactly how sites utilize testimonials, tweet walls, customer logos, review scores, Slack praise, Reddit threads, and engaging screenshots to build trust in the real world.
This isn’t just another Canva or Figma template library. This is proof in context—the kind you can’t fake. It demonstrates how social proof is embedded within good UX, not just adjacent to it.