Every review on Bona is checked against a real Stripe transaction before it publishes. No account, no self-reported purchase, no way for the business to fake it.
The problem
Platforms like Trustpilot and G2 charge for placement and let businesses suppress what they don't like. Nothing proves the reviewer was ever a real customer. Indie SaaS founders feel this the most — customers offer to leave a review, and there's nowhere credible to send them.
How it works
It has no incentive to fake a review and no reason to take sides. Bona reads a business's own Stripe data — read-only, nothing more — to confirm a reviewer is a real, paying customer before their review ever goes live.
On the page
An ex-customer gives the most honest review a business will ever get, and no business will invite them on its own. Bona includes them anyway — labeled, not hidden.
"Switched our whole team over in March and never looked back. Support actually answers."
"Good product, we outgrew it. No hard feelings — left when our needs changed, not because of a problem."
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