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Live Social-Proof Counter

Optionally show a real, live count of happy customers on your funnel and standee. It is always your true number, rounded down, and hidden until you pass a minimum.

In short

The Social-Proof Counter can show a real, live count of happy customers on your funnel and standee, like Join 500+ happy customers, which nudges the next person to add theirs. The number is always your true count, rounded down, and it stays hidden until you pass a minimum, so you never display a misleading or tiny number. It is genuine social proof, never invented.

People decide what to do by watching what others have already done. When someone lands on your review funnel and sees that hundreds of customers have been there before them, leaving a review stops feeling like a chore and starts feeling like joining something. The Social-Proof Counter shows that crowd, honestly, right where it matters.

Why a real count moves people

A line like Join 500+ happy customers does quiet, powerful work. It tells the person on your funnel that plenty of others already trusted you and were glad they did, which makes their own small action feel safe and normal. The same goes for the QR code review cards on a counter or standee: a number that says many people have done this already is a gentle push to be the next one.

Bar chart: the number of reviews compounding higher week over week.Reviews compound, week over week
A rising count of real happy customers gives the next person a reason to add theirs.

Always your real number, rounded down

This is the part we will not bend on. The counter only ever shows a number you have actually earned. We round it down, never up, so the figure you display is a floor rather than a flourish. When you see 500+, it means you have at least 500 happy customers, not 480 dressed up to look bigger. The plus sign is doing honest work: there are at least that many, and probably more.

Rounded down means 500+ is a promise, not a guess

If your real count is 612, the counter shows 500+. If it is 540, it still shows 500+. The displayed number is always a number you have genuinely passed, so no visitor is ever misled.

Hidden until it helps, never when it hurts

A counter that reads Join 7 happy customers would do the opposite of its job. So the counter stays hidden until you cross a minimum. Below that threshold, visitors simply see your clean funnel with no number at all, and the moment you have enough genuine happy customers for the count to reassure rather than worry, it appears on its own.

  • Below the minimum, the counter is hidden and your funnel stays clean.
  • Above the minimum, it shows your real count, rounded down, with a plus sign.
  • Always, the number reflects actual happy customers. Nothing is fabricated.

Genuine social proof only

Plenty of tools sprinkle made-up numbers on a page to look popular. This is not that. The count is drawn from your own real results, which is what makes it persuasive in the first place. A number people can trust does more for conversion than a big one they cannot.

A small nudge on a high-intent page

The counter lives where decisions happen: on the review funnel and on the standee a customer is looking at while the experience is still fresh. It does not shout. It just removes a little hesitation at the exact moment someone is deciding whether to leave a review, and small nudges on high-intent surfaces add up.

Frequently asked questions

Is the happy-customers count real?
Yes. The counter only ever shows your true number of happy customers, drawn from your own results. We round it down, never up, so a display of 500+ means you have genuinely passed 500. The number is never invented or inflated.
What does the plus sign mean?
It means at least that many. Because the count is rounded down, 500+ tells visitors you have at least 500 happy customers, and likely more. The displayed figure is always a floor you have actually reached, so no one is misled.
What happens when I am just starting out?
The counter stays hidden until you pass a minimum, so a brand-new business never shows a tiny, off-putting number. Below the threshold your funnel simply appears without a count. Once you have enough real happy customers for the number to reassure people, it turns on by itself.
Do I have to show the counter?
No. It is optional. You can turn the live count on for your funnel and standee when you want the extra nudge, or leave it off entirely. When it is on, it always shows your real, rounded-down number.
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