Boast vs Senja
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 assessmentBoast compared with Senja
Senja costs $29 for unlimited testimonials with imports from around 30 platforms and turns each quote into social cards, captioned reels, and case study drafts. Boast starts at $59 for 50 responses and has none of that distribution layer, but has conditional forms, surveys, SMS, and Google review routing that Senja does not attempt. If you want testimonials recycled into ongoing marketing, take Senja. If you want a structured feedback workflow that also produces testimonials, take Boast.
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 Senja if
Creators, indie founders, agencies, and small SaaS marketing teams who want testimonials collected and then actively recycled into site widgets, social posts, and email copy, and who value a genuinely usable free tier and a $29 entry price over enterprise paperwork.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Boast | Senja |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Social Proof | Social Proof |
| Starting price | $59 per month (Basic), or $50 per month billed annually (14 days trial) | $0 (free for 15 testimonials), then $29 per month (Starter) (free plan available) |
| Pricing model | 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. | Freemium subscription with three published tiers, priced per workspace rather than strictly per seat, with metered projects and seats above the Pro allowance. |
| Free plan | No | Free covers 15 collected text and video testimonials with unlimited widgets, unlimited walls of love, imports from around 30 platforms, reels, case study generation, widget analytics, and SD video export, all carrying Senja branding. |
| Free trial | 14 days, no credit card required | No fixed-length trial is published; the free tier is the evaluation path |
| Best for | 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. | Creators, indie founders, agencies, and small SaaS marketing teams who want testimonials collected and then actively recycled into site widgets, social posts, and email copy, and who value a genuinely usable free tier and a $29 entry price over enterprise paperwork. |
| Setup time | Half 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 to a live wall of love. Create an account, run one import from an existing review site, build a collection form, and paste one script tag into your site. Getting customers to actually submit takes longer than any configuration. |
| Learning curve | Moderate 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. | Low. The interface is built for marketers and creators rather than administrators, and there is no permissions model or workflow engine to learn. The only genuine skill is deciding which quotes belong on which page. |
| Platforms | Web application, Hosted collection forms, Browser-based video and photo capture on desktop and mobile, JavaScript embed widgets, Email and SMS delivery | Web application, Chrome extension, JavaScript embed widgets, Hosted walls of love on custom domains, Mobile browser video capture |
| Compliance | GDPR-facing privacy policy, No SOC 2 or ISO 27001 published | GDPR-facing privacy policy, No SOC 2 or ISO 27001 certification published |
| Founded | 2013 | 2022 |
| Headquarters | Lansing, Michigan, United States | Remote (London, United Kingdom and Nigeria) |
| Ownership | Bootstrapped | Bootstrapped |
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.
Senja
Strengths
- The free tier is a real product: unlimited widgets, unlimited walls, imports, reels, and analytics, capped only at 15 testimonials, which lets you prove value before spending anything.
- Distribution features go well past the embed code, turning one testimonial into social cards, captioned vertical reels, and a case study draft.
- Imports from around 30 platforms plus a Chrome extension mean most companies can populate a wall of love without asking a single customer for anything.
- Video capture is fully in-browser with nothing for the customer to install, and every video is auto-transcribed and searchable.
Limitations
- Review rich snippets are locked to the $59 Pro tier, which is the wrong side of the paywall given Famewall ships schema at $12.
- No SSO, no published SOC 2, and no formal enterprise security program; a two-person company cannot service a security questionnaire.
- Agency use is possible but metered, with five projects on Pro and $10 per additional project per month, which is worse value than a dedicated agency tier.
- Seat counts are small: two on Starter and five on Pro, billed at $5 each beyond that.
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.
Senja
Freemium subscription with three published tiers, priced per workspace rather than strictly per seat, with metered projects and seats above the Pro allowance.
- Free$0
- Starter$29
- Pro$59
Senja is the best capability-per-dollar tool in this category for a small team, provided you do not need rich snippets. The free tier alone will carry a new product through its first year, and $29 buys unlimited testimonials, unlimited widgets, custom domains, API access, and no vendor branding, which is a combination competitors charge $50 to $99 for. The distribution features, reels, image cards, case study drafts, are genuinely additional value rather than checklist entries, because they replace design work you would otherwise do by hand. The value argument weakens above about ten client brands, where project metering starts to bite, and it weakens if structured data is central to your SEO plan, since that requires the doubled $59 tier.
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.
Read the full Boast profileSenja
MomentumSenja is the value pick in testimonials and social proof, and the free tier is the most honest one in the category: unlimited widgets, unlimited walls, imports, and reels, capped only at 15 testimonials. At $29 you get unlimited testimonials, your own branding, custom domains, and API access, which several competitors charge double for, and the distribution layer that turns one quote into a social card, a captioned reel, and a case study draft is real work you no longer have to do in Figma. The reservations are specific rather than fatal: rich snippets sit at $59 when they should be at $29, agency use is metered rather than accommodated, and a two-person company will fail any security questionnaire it is handed. For a creator, an indie founder, or a small marketing team, buy it. For a regulated enterprise or a fifty-client agency, look elsewhere.
Read the full Senja profileBoast profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Senja last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.