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Boast vs Famewall

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

Boast compared with Famewall

Famewall is $12 a month with review schema included, a proper agency tier, and audio testimonials, aimed at getting a wall of love live cheaply. Boast is five times the price and does a fundamentally different job: forms with logic, NPS and CSAT, SMS drips, and review routing. For a small business that simply needs testimonials on a page, Famewall is the correct purchase and Boast is a large overspend.

Choose Boast if

Small and mid-sized service businesses, multi-location operators, and B2B teams that want video testimonials collected through a structured flow with sentiment branching, NPS and CSAT surveys in the same tool, and SMS as a first-class channel.

Choose Famewall if

Price-sensitive small businesses, solo founders, and no-code site owners who want a credible wall of love with review structured data for the cost of a couple of coffees, and agencies who need many client workspaces without paying full plan price per brand.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeBoastFamewall
CategorySocial ProofSocial Proof
Starting price$59 per month (Basic), or $50 per month billed annually (14 days trial)$0 (free), then $12 per month (Standard) (free plan available)
Pricing modelMonthly subscription metered by responses per month, with video quality, video length, form count, staff accounts, locations, and SMS availability all scaling by tier. Annual billing converts the meter into an annual pool.Freemium subscription with five published tiers priced per workspace, with counted limits on walls, collection pages, brand pages, video and audio testimonials, and team members.
Free planNoFree includes 10 testimonials, 1 published wall, 1 collection page, 1 brand page, 1 team member, 1 video testimonial, 1 audio testimonial, SD video download, unlimited widget types, analytics, social proof avatars, and third-party review and social imports.
Free trial14 days, no credit card requiredNo separate trial is advertised; the free plan serves as the evaluation path
Best forSmall and mid-sized service businesses, multi-location operators, and B2B teams that want video testimonials collected through a structured flow with sentiment branching, NPS and CSAT surveys in the same tool, and SMS as a first-class channel.Price-sensitive small businesses, solo founders, and no-code site owners who want a credible wall of love with review structured data for the cost of a couple of coffees, and agencies who need many client workspaces without paying full plan price per brand.
Setup timeHalf a day. Build the first form, decide the branching logic on the rating question, import contacts, configure the email sequence with reminders, and place one widget. The branching design is the part that deserves real thought, because it determines whether unhappy customers ever reach a public page.Under an hour. Create a collection page, run a Google Reviews or social import, and paste an embed script. Custom domain setup adds a DNS record and a short wait for propagation.
Learning curveModerate by the standards of this category, which is otherwise full of tools you can configure in ten minutes. Conditional logic, sequence enrolment criteria, and tag-based widget filtering all reward deliberate setup, and the survey layer is a separate mental model from testimonial collection.Very low. There is no permissions model, workflow engine, or campaign builder to learn, and the widget picker is the most complex screen in the product. Anyone who can edit a landing page can run it.
PlatformsWeb application, Hosted collection forms, Browser-based video and photo capture on desktop and mobile, JavaScript embed widgets, Email and SMS deliveryWeb application, JavaScript embed widgets, Hosted wall of love pages on custom domains, Chrome extension, Browser-based video and audio recording
ComplianceGDPR-facing privacy policy, No SOC 2 or ISO 27001 publishedGDPR-facing privacy policy, No SOC 2 or ISO 27001 certification published
Founded20132022
HeadquartersLansing, Michigan, United StatesChennai, India
OwnershipBootstrappedBootstrapped

Strengths and limitations

Boast

Strengths

  • Conditional logic and sentiment routing, so detractors go into private feedback and promoters go toward a public review, which almost no testimonial tool does properly.
  • NPS, CSAT, and CES survey templates in the same product as testimonial collection, replacing a second subscription.
  • In-browser video and photo capture with nothing for the customer to install, no app, and no account creation.
  • SMS sequences on the Team tier and above, a channel most testimonial tools ignore entirely.

Limitations

  • The most expensive starting price in this category at $59 for 50 responses, against Senja's free tier and Famewall's $12.
  • Basic has no SMS at all, which makes the real entry price $119 for most consumer-facing businesses.
  • Video resolution is metered by tier, with 720p on the entry plan and 4K reserved for $249, which is an odd thing to charge for in 2026.
  • No marketing distribution layer: no social image cards, no captioned reels, no case study generation, so the testimonial stays a testimonial.

Famewall

Strengths

  • Review snippet schema included at $12 a month, the cheapest route to star-rating rich results from testimonials in the entire category.
  • Audio testimonials with waveform display, a format almost nobody else offers, and one that converts well with customers who refuse to be on camera.
  • More than 40 import sources including Google Reviews, Trustpilot, Capterra, Yelp, Amazon, Airbnb, and both mobile app stores, plus a Chrome extension and CSV.
  • The $125 Agency tier with unlimited client workspaces, per-client analytics, and full white-labelling is the best multi-client pricing available here.

Limitations

  • Video and audio are capped at six each until the $25 Professional tier, and recording length is capped at two minutes on the $12 plan.
  • Full white-labelling requires the $125 Agency tier, so lower paid plans still carry some Famewall presence.
  • A single founder means no SSO, no SOC 2, no security questionnaire response, and unhedged key-person risk.
  • No brand mention monitoring, NPS routing, or automated email and SMS request sequences, all of which competitors bundle at higher prices.

Pricing compared

Boast

Monthly subscription metered by responses per month, with video quality, video length, form count, staff accounts, locations, and SMS availability all scaling by tier. Annual billing converts the meter into an annual pool.

  • Basic$59
  • Team$119
  • Premium$249
  • EnterpriseCustom

Boast is the most expensive entry point in this category per testimonial collected, and the case for it rests entirely on the form builder and the survey layer. At $59 for 50 responses you are paying more than Senja charges for unlimited testimonials at $29 and roughly five times Famewall's $12, and neither of those competitors meters you at all. What neither of them has is conditional logic, NPS and CSAT templates, sentiment routing, SMS sequences, or staff and location attribution. If your collection problem is genuinely a workflow problem, asking the right customers the right questions and routing them to the right destination, Boast solves something the cheaper tools do not attempt. If your problem is simply that you have twenty happy customers and no testimonials on your site, you are overpaying substantially. The Team tier at $119 is the honest recommendation, because Basic's email-only automation removes the channel that makes the ask work for consumer audiences, which means the real entry price is double the headline.

Famewall

Freemium subscription with five published tiers priced per workspace, with counted limits on walls, collection pages, brand pages, video and audio testimonials, and team members.

  • Free$0
  • Standard$12
  • Professional$25
  • Business$80
  • Agency$125

Famewall is the price leader and it is not close. Review snippet schema at $12 a month undercuts Senja by a factor of five and Testimonial.to by a factor of four for the same SEO capability, and audio testimonials are a format neither of them offers at any price. The Agency tier at $125 with unlimited client workspaces demolishes per-space pricing models that would charge a twelve-client agency well over $500 a month for the same arrangement. What you give up is the polish layer: no social image card generator, no captioned reel pipeline, no brand monitoring, no NPS routing, and a single founder behind the support inbox. For a small business whose requirement is credible proof on the site with structured data, that is a very good trade. For a marketing team that wants testimonials converted into ongoing content, it is not.

Editorial verdict on each

Boast

Boast is a workflow tool wearing a testimonial tool's clothes, and it should be judged on that basis. The multi-page conditional form builder, the NPS and CSAT templates, the SMS sequences, the staff and location tagging, and the Google review routing add up to something the cheap testimonial widgets do not attempt: a structured feedback process where the right customers get the right ask and unhappy ones never reach a public page. For a multi-location service business or a B2B team that wants surveys and testimonials from one flow, that is genuinely worth paying for. The price is the problem everywhere else. At $59 for 50 responses it is the most expensive entry point in this category, and because Basic has no SMS at all the real starting price for most buyers is $119. Against Senja at $29 for unlimited or Famewall at $12 with review schema, that gap only closes if you use the branching. Thirteen years, nine people, no funding, and no repositioning is a reassuring foundation. Buy it for the logic, not for the video.

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Famewall

Famewall is the value floor of this category and it earns the position with two specific decisions rather than by being generically cheap: review snippet schema at $12 a month, which competitors charge four to five times more for, and a $125 Agency tier with unlimited client workspaces where the rest of the field bills per brand at full price. Audio testimonials are a real differentiator too, since a customer who ignores a video request will often record a voice note. The compromises are legible: counted video and audio until $25, two-minute recordings on the entry plan, no API, no repurposing pipeline, and one founder answering every support email. For a small business, a no-code site owner, or an agency with a client roster, that is an easy trade and this is the first tool to try. For a marketing team that wants testimonials turned into ongoing content, or for anyone whose procurement asks for a SOC 2 report, look further up the price list.

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Boast profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Famewall last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.