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Testimonials

Social proof — quote grid or single featured statement.

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@vireya/blocks/testimonials/grid

Multi-column quote cards with author + role.

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Testimonials

Teams shipping with Vireya

What people building with the design system are saying.

  • We swapped our entire marketing stack for Vireya in two afternoons. Type safety and CSS variables paid for themselves immediately.

    Marina Souza

    Engineering Lead, Acme

  • It's the first design system I've used where I never want to escape it. The defaults are right, the escape hatches are right.

    Daichi Tanaka

    Product Designer, Initech

  • Subpath imports + zero runtime CSS-in-JS dropped our bundle by 40%. Marketing site Lighthouse scores went from 62 to 96.

    Priya Patel

    CTO, Globex

@vireya/blocks/testimonials/single

Centered, large display quote — best for editorial weight.

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Vireya let our team move from Figma to production without a translation layer. Tokens, components, blocks — all there, all consistent.

Lia Mendes

Head of Design, Hooli

Understanding Testimonials

Testimonials turn claims into evidence — a real quote from a named customer is more persuasive than any copy you write about yourself. They reduce risk at the moment of doubt by showing that people like the visitor have succeeded with your product.

Vireya provides a quote grid for breadth and a single featured statement for a high-impact, focused proof point.

When to use

  • Backing up a value claim with customer evidence.
  • A grid when you have several short, varied quotes.
  • A single featured quote for one powerful, specific endorsement.

When to avoid

  • Anonymous or vague quotes ('Great product!'), which read as fabricated.
  • Overloading the page with quotes that all say the same thing.

Best practices

  • Attribute every quote with a real name, role and company.
  • Prefer specific, outcome-based quotes over generic praise.
  • Include a photo or logo where you can to reinforce authenticity.
  • Place testimonials near the claim or CTA they support.

Accessibility

  • Mark quotes up with blockquote and cite the source semantically.
  • Give attribution photos descriptive alt text.
  • Keep quote text contrast strong against any tinted background.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a testimonial credible?
Specificity and attribution. A named person, their role and company, and a concrete outcome ('cut onboarding from days to hours') beat anonymous, generic praise — which readers discount as marketing.
Grid of quotes or a single featured testimonial?
Use a grid when you have several short, varied quotes that together show breadth. Use a single featured statement when one powerful, specific endorsement carries more weight than many weak ones.