Drops in everywhere. Plugs into most things.
Plauditly does one thing exceptionally well: render a beautiful wall of testimonials on any website. Two lists below — where the embed lives today, and where testimonials can flow in from.
Where the wall renders
If your site can load a script tag, the embed works. Confirmed on the platforms below — and tested against the eight your stack is most likely built on.
Next.js
LiveReact (Vite/CRA)
LiveVue
LiveSvelte / SvelteKit
LiveAstro
LiveRemix
LiveNuxt
LivePlain HTML
LiveFramer
LiveUse the script embed; iframe if their script block is locked.
Webflow
LiveCustom Code block, head or before-body.
WordPress
LiveCustom HTML block or theme footer.
Squarespace
LiveCode injection (Premium plans).
Wix
LiveHTML Embed element.
Ghost
LiveHTML card inside any post or page.
Carrd
LiveEmbed element on Pro plans.
Shopify
LiveCustom Liquid section or theme.liquid.
Notion
ConsideringIframe works; native block on the wishlist.
For locked-down site builders, an iframe fallback ships with every widget.
Where testimonials come from
The hosted form is the default. Everything else below is either live, in flight, or a documented direction — not vapor.
Hosted collection form
LiveDefault. Every project gets a /c/[slug] link.
Public widget API
LiveGET /api/widgets/[id]. Build your own collection flow on top.
CSV import
LiveSpreadsheet → mapped fields → bulk-insert as pending. Starter+ feature.
Twitter/X tweet URL
SoonPaste a tweet, get a testimonial. Pending X API stability.
Email forward-to-collect
ConsideringForward a kind email to a unique address; we draft a Plauditly testimonial.
Slack reaction-to-collect
ConsideringReact 🙌 on a Slack message; it lands as pending in your dashboard.
Google Reviews
ConsideringRead-only sync of your Google Business profile reviews.
G2 / Capterra
ConsideringSame idea, B2B-style sources.
YouTube comment
Considering
Outbound notifications
When a new testimonial lands, where should we tell you?
Email (Resend)
SoonDaily digest or real-time.
Slack incoming webhook
SoonDiscord webhook
ConsideringLinear ticket
ConsideringWhen a 1-star arrives.
If your site loads JavaScript, it loads Plauditly. The embed is vanilla JS in a Shadow DOM — no framework adapter, no build step on your end. If you hit a wall (locked-down builder, strict CSP), the iframe fallback covers it. Email hello@plauditly.app with the stack and we'll write a guide.