SimplyReview alternatives: 7 picks I’d use over it

I compared SimplyReview to 7 video testimonial alternatives. Here’s which one fits your scale and budget.

Krunal vaghasiyaKrunal vaghasiya|June 1, 2026
SimplyReview alternatives: 7 picks I’d use over it

SimplyReview’s free plan caps you at 5 text reviews and 2 video reviews. Once you cross that, you’re at €29/mo for Essentials or €65/mo for the Complete plan.

I’ve talked to small business owners who liked the tool until that step happened, and the math stopped making sense.

So I tested 7 alternatives that solve different versions of the same problem.

Here’s what fits each use case.

Quick comparison

Tool Starting price Standout feature Best for
WiserReview Free + $9/mo Text, photo, video reviews in one tool across all ecom platforms Ecommerce stores and agencies
Senja Free + $24/mo Import testimonials from 30+ platforms into one dashboard Creators and course sellers
Testimonial.to Free + $40/mo Hosted “space” you share with customers, no setup SaaS founders and coaches
Vocal Video Free + $39/mo Built-in video editor for polished branded output Marketing teams producing case studies
Boast 14-day trial, ~$50/mo NPS scoring built into the testimonial form B2B SaaS teams reporting on CSAT
VideoAsk Free + $24/mo Branching video conversations with conditional logic Teams running interactive flows
Bonjoro Free + $25/mo Personal video outreach drives 30-40% reply rates Coaches, agencies, B2B services

Why people leave SimplyReview

Three patterns keep coming up.

The free plan caps too early: Five text reviews and two video reviews is enough for one launch week, not for a real business. Once you cross that line, you’re paying €24-29/mo, which is steeper than most flat plans.

The Essentials-to-Complete jump is harsh: €29/mo gets you 100 SMS invites and basic team access. Need unlimited SMS or proper multi-workspace? That’s €65/mo. For a team running review campaigns across multiple brands or clients, the math gets uncomfortable fast.

It’s text and video only: Photo reviews matter for ecommerce. Star ratings tied to specific products matter for Shopify or WooCommerce stores. SimplyReview leans heavily into video testimonials, which works for coaches and consultants, but leaves ecommerce sellers with gaps.

Also check: 19 video testimonial statistics showing how video reviews actually impact conversions.

7 SimplyReview alternatives I’d pick instead

1. WiserReview

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I built it because the tools I tested either treated text and video reviews as separate features behind separate paywalls, or charged per-review pricing that punished growth.

The free plan covers up to 100 reviews with star ratings, photo reviews, and 2 video reviews.

Where SimplyReview locks unlimited reviews, multi-workspace access, and brand customization behind paid tiers, WiserReview ships those on the free plan.

Key features:

  • Text, photo, and video reviews are supported on every plan, including free
  • Native integrations with Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, and WordPress
  • 15+ display widgets including carousels, walls of love, badges, and review highlighters
  • Automated review requests via email, SMS, and WhatsApp after purchase
  • Review import from Google, Facebook, and 10+ other platforms
  • AI moderation flags spam and fake reviews automatically
  • Google Rich Snippets schema for star ratings in search results

The widget library, AI moderation, and import features all work on the free plan. Worth noting: for WordPress testimonial plugin comparisons, the same widget set works on WordPress sites too.

Where it falls short: if you need a deep video editor with multi-clip merging and motion graphics, WiserReview won’t match Vocal Video. Video here is a feature, not the whole product.

Best for: Ecommerce stores, agencies, and small businesses that want one tool for all review formats.

Pricing: Free plan + $9/mo monthly or $6.75/mo annual ($81/year).

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2. Senja

Senja is the tool I see creators and course sellers gravitate toward. Its strongest feature is the import. Senja pulls testimonials from Twitter, LinkedIn, G2, Product Hunt, and 30+ other places into one dashboard.

If your social proof is already scattered across the internet, Senja is the real timesaver. Its Wall of Love widget is also well designed. You can match the look to your brand without writing CSS, and the embed loads fast.

Key features:

  • Import testimonials from 30+ platforms (Twitter, LinkedIn, G2, Product Hunt, Trustpilot, more)
  • Wall of Love widget with full brand color customization, no CSS needed
  • Auto-transcription for video testimonials
  • 15 testimonials on the free plan, way more than SimplyReview’s 5 + 2 video
  • Zapier integration on the Pro plan ($49/mo annual)
  • Image generation tool to turn testimonials into social graphics

The free plan gives you 15 testimonials, way more than SimplyReview’s 5. Paid plans start at $24/mo annual or $29/mo monthly. Pro at $49/mo annual unlocks team seats and Zapier.

The drawback: video features are good but not deep. There’s no built-in video editor, so polished, branded videos still need a separate workflow.

Best for: Creators, course sellers, and SaaS founders with testimonials scattered across multiple platforms.

Pricing: Free + $24/mo Starter (annual) or $29/mo monthly. Pro at $49/mo annual.

Also check: my full Senja alternatives breakdown.

3. Testimonial.to

Testimonial.to

Testimonial.to runs on the “space” concept. You create a dedicated page (your “space”), share the link, and customers leave video or text testimonials there. It’s clean, founder-friendly, and the brand recognition is strong in SaaS circles.

The pricing structure is where it gets specific. The free plan covers 2 video testimonials and unlimited text.

At $40/mo you remove Testimonial.to’s branding from the collection page. At $60/mo the video cap lifts. At $80/mo you unlock Google Rich Snippets (the structured data that puts star ratings in search results).

Key features:

  • Hosted “space” page for collecting video and text testimonials, no setup needed
  • 2 video testimonials and unlimited text on the free plan
  • Custom CTAs and questions on the collection page
  • Embed widgets including walls of love, single quotes, and video carousels
  • CNAME hosting and SSO on the $80/mo Ultimate plan
  • Built-in video editor for trimming and adding captions

Putting rich snippets behind the $80/mo top tier feels off for a tool focused on testimonials. Smaller stores who care about search visibility end up paying the highest tier for one feature.

If you’re a SaaS founder who wants a hosted space without setting up infrastructure, the workflow is genuinely smooth. For ecommerce stores or anyone who needs review aggregation from third-party sources, it’s not the right fit.

Best for: SaaS founders and coaches who want a “hosted page” workflow without ecommerce features.

Pricing: Free + $40/mo (no branding) + $60/mo (unlimited video) + $80/mo (Ultimate with rich snippets).

Also check: Testimonial.to alternatives that fix the automation gap.

4. Vocal Video

VocalVideo

Vocal Video is the video editor that happens to collect testimonials. If you watch a customer story video from a B2B SaaS brand like Spotify or Wayfair, there’s a real chance it was edited inside Vocal Video.

The polish is genuinely impressive. Auto-trimming, music beds, brand-color overlays, captions, and template-driven editing happen inside the tool. You don’t need Premiere or Final Cut to produce shareable video assets.

Key features:

  • Built-in video editor with auto-trim, music beds, and template-driven layouts
  • Auto-captions and brand-color overlay system
  • Multi-clip merging to combine multiple customer videos into one
  • White-label video collection pages on Pro tier ($119/mo)
  • API integration and SSO available on Pro and Custom tiers
  • Ad-free video hosting included with every paid plan

The pricing makes sense if you produce 5+ polished video case studies per quarter for marketing. The free plan is restrictive: 5 videos, 720p, watermarked, non-downloadable.

Real usage starts at Plus ($39/mo annual). Pro jumps to $119/mo. Custom starts at $1000/mo. Annual billing only.

For small businesses collecting raw, authentic videos, it’s overkill. For agencies producing client-ready video output, the per-output cost works out lower than hiring an editor.

Best for: Marketing teams and agencies producing polished video case studies.

Pricing: Free (limited) + $39/mo Plus + $119/mo Pro + $1000+/mo Custom. Annual billing only.

5. Boast

Boast.io

Boast leans into the form-builder pattern. You build a form (text questions, video prompts, NPS rating, optional star ratings), share it, and customers fill it out. Reviews come back tied to a structured submission.

What sets it apart is the NPS integration. The form asks for an NPS score first. Promoters (9-10) get routed to a video testimonial prompt. Detractors (0-6) get routed to a private feedback question.

One form, two outcomes, both useful. Most testimonial tools treat NPS as a separate workflow. Boast bakes it in.

Key features:

  • Form-builder with NPS score, video prompts, text questions, and star ratings
  • Conditional logic routes promoters to testimonials and detractors to private feedback
  • Email and SMS drip campaigns to chase reviews automatically
  • CSV import for moving legacy testimonials in
  • White-label customer-facing forms
  • Embed widgets for displaying reviews on landing pages

The catch: no free plan, just a 14-day trial. Pricing starts around $50/mo and goes up by features and team size.

Video customization is also more limited than Vocal Video, so if you want heavy branding and editing, this isn’t the strongest pick.

Best for: B2B SaaS teams that want video testimonials alongside NPS or CSAT reporting.

Pricing: 14-day trial, paid plans from approximately $50/mo. No free tier.

6. VideoAsk

VideoAsk

VideoAsk is Typeform’s video-conversation tool. Instead of a static form, you record video questions and customers reply with video answers. It feels closer to async messaging than testimonial collection.

The interactive flow is the appeal. You can branch follow-up questions based on responses, which makes it useful for qualifying leads or running customer discovery alongside testimonial collection.

Key features:

  • Branching video questions with conditional logic based on prior answers
  • Webcam or mobile recording for both you and customers
  • Auto-transcription of every video response
  • Built by Typeform, so the form-building UX is familiar
  • Zapier and HubSpot integrations on paid plans
  • Custom redirect URLs after submission for lead qualification flows

The pricing model is the gotcha. Free Start covers 20 minutes of video per month. Grow at $24/mo covers 1,200 minutes. Brand at $40/mo covers 2,400 minutes.

That’s per-minute billing, which catches teams off guard when one campaign with 30 respondents leaving 2-minute videos uses 60 minutes in a single push. Every other tool on this list charges flat per month regardless of video length.

For interactive video workflows it’s clever. For straightforward testimonial collection, the minute-based billing is a headache.

Best for: Teams that want conversational video flows with branching logic, not just one-direction testimonials.

Pricing: Free (20 min) + $24/mo Grow + $40/mo Brand. Usage-based billing.

Also check: my VideoAsk alternatives for tools with flat pricing.

7. Bonjoro

Bonjoro flips the script. Instead of asking the customer for a video first, you send them a short personal video, then ask for one back. You go first, they reciprocate.

The response rate difference is significant. I’ve seen 30-40% reply rates from teams running Bonjoro flows, versus single digits from generic email asks.

Key features:

  • Send-first workflow: you record a personal video, customer reciprocates
  • Mobile app for recording on the go without opening a laptop
  • Integrations with Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, HubSpot, and 1,000+ tools via Zapier
  • Custom branded landing pages for each video reply
  • Team workspace for agencies sending videos on behalf of multiple clients
  • Analytics on video view rates and response rates

For high-touch services, agencies onboarding clients, or coaches following up with breakthrough moments, that personal approach actually moves the needle.

The trade-off: Bonjoro is built around the founder or account manager doing the video sending. It doesn’t scale the same way SimplyReview or WiserReview do for ecommerce stores collecting thousands of reviews.

The paid plan starts at $25/mo for individuals and goes up by team size.

If you’re running a coaching business, agency, or B2B consultancy where every customer relationship is personal, this is the most natural fit on the list.

Best for: Coaches, agencies, and B2B service businesses where every customer relationship is high-touch.

Pricing: Free + $25/mo Solo or higher tiers for teams.

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How to migrate from SimplyReview without losing reviews

If you’ve picked an alternative and are ready to switch, the migration takes 30 to 60 minutes for most users. Here’s the order I’d follow.

Step 1: Export your existing reviews and testimonials: SimplyReview doesn’t have a native bulk export. Copy text reviews into a spreadsheet manually.

Step 2: Download your video files before canceling: Video testimonials are hosted on SimplyReview’s servers. Save every video you want to keep to local storage.

Step 3: Set up your new tool:Sign up, connect your store or site, and configure brand colors plus email templates.

Step 4: Import your CSV: WiserReview, Senja, and Boast all support CSV import on every plan including free.

Step 5: Replace SimplyReview embeds with your new widgets: Find every page where SimplyReview widgets render. Remove the old embed code.

Step 6: Cancel your SimplyReview subscription: Once your new widgets are confirmed to work on every page, downgrade to the free plan or cancel the paid plan.

The honest answer

If you’re already on SimplyReview and the only complaint is pricing, switching for switching’s sake isn’t worth it. Cancel the next renewal, test two alternatives on their free tiers, and decide based on which one fits your actual workflow.

If you’re picking from scratch, the decision is simpler. Ecommerce store? WiserReview. Creator with scattered social proof? Senja.

SaaS founder who wants a hosted space? Testimonial.to. Marketing team producing polished case studies? Vocal Video. The other tools are situational picks, not defaults.

Also check: I tested 25 testimonial collection tools for the full breakdown if you want options outside this list.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this topic

Yes. WiserReview offers a free plan with up to 100 reviews including text, photo, and 2 video reviews. Senja's free plan gives you 15 testimonials. Testimonial.to has a free tier with 2 videos and unlimited text. All three are more generous than SimplyReview's 5 text plus 2 video limit.
WiserReview at $9 per month monthly or $6.75 per month annual ($81 per year total) is the cheapest unlimited option. SimplyReview's Essentials plan is €24-29 per month and caps you at 100 SMS invites. The cost difference over a year is roughly $200 to $250 for the same unlimited reviews.
WiserReview is the strongest pick for ecommerce. It handles product-level star ratings, photo reviews, and video reviews in one tool, with native integrations for Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, and Squarespace. SimplyReview is built for coaches and small service businesses, not for product-based stores with multiple SKUs.
WiserReview and Senja both support importing reviews from Google, Facebook, and other third-party platforms into one dashboard. SimplyReview also has import features but its free and Essentials tiers limit how many reviews you can store. Senja imports from 30+ platforms which is the most extensive on this list.
SimplyReview is easier to set up than either, but Vocal Video produces more polished branded videos thanks to its built-in editor, and Boast adds NPS surveys. SimplyReview wins on simplicity. Vocal Video wins on output quality. Boast wins on B2B SaaS feedback workflows.

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Krunal vaghasiya

Krunal vaghasiya

Krunal Vaghasiya is the founder of WiserReview and WiserNotify, which have served 10,000+ stores since 2020. He helps ecommerce brands build trust through fair, flexible, customer-led review management across every store and market.