Overview
If you want social proof that catches attention without interrupting the visitor experience, Feedspace gives you two widgets purpose-built for that job. The Floating Cards widget delivers animated, notification-style cards that drift across the screen, making it the natural choice for popup-style social proof. The Avatar Group widget pairs beautifully with signup forms and CTA buttons as a compact trust badge. Both are the right tool for their own context, and this guide walks you through each one.
Floating Cards: Animated Notification-Style Social Proof
Floating Cards is the widget designed from the ground up for ambient, notification-style display. Individual testimonial cards appear and drift across the screen one at a time, mimicking the feel of a live activity notification without covering the page or blocking navigation. Because each card surfaces on its own, visitors absorb social proof at a glance and stay focused on what they were doing.
Position is fully configurable: choose Left, Center, or Right to place the cards wherever they complement your layout best. If you want the cards to appear in the lower-left corner near a chat widget, or centered above the fold on a landing page, a single setting handles it. You can also hide the widget on mobile entirely, which keeps the experience clean on smaller screens where floating overlays can feel intrusive.
Floating Cards is ideal for any page where you want visitors to feel a sense of ongoing activity, such as a pricing page, a homepage hero section, or a webinar registration form. The continuous, gentle animation keeps social proof visible throughout the session without demanding a click or a scroll.
Avatar Group: Compact Social Proof Badge Near a CTA
Avatar Group is the widget to reach for when you want social proof placed precisely next to an action element, such as a signup button, a contact form, or a checkout step. It renders as a tight row of reviewer avatars with a short summary line, giving visitors an immediate sense of community and credibility in a small footprint. Because it sits inline rather than floating, it never competes with other page elements for attention.
This makes Avatar Group the best choice when you want a trust signal that reinforces a specific conversion point rather than ambient awareness across the whole page. Place it directly beneath a “Start Free Trial” button or beside a form headline and visitors see real people vouching for Feedspace exactly when they are deciding whether to act. The result is a quiet but highly effective nudge that lifts confidence at the moment it matters most.
What You Can Do Next
- Add a Floating Cards widget from your Feedspace dashboard and set its position to Left, Center, or Right to match your layout.
- Hide the Floating Cards widget on mobile so smaller screens stay clean and uncluttered.
- Add an Avatar Group widget near your primary CTA button or signup form to place a compact trust badge exactly where visitors decide to act.
- Compare all available Feedspace widgets to find the best fit for every section of your website.
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