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Centered white logo section with a highlighted-number headline, a monochrome brand row, a Trustpilot rating, and a yellow CTA.
Summary
A centered social-proof block that combines a highlighted user-count headline, a row of recognizable brand logos, and a Trustpilot rating above a single CTA. The defining move is stacking three proof types, scale, brand-name customers, and review score, into one tight section.
Visual description
White background, centered layout. The headline "More than 100,000 freelancers use Ruul" sets the number on a rounded yellow marker highlight. A muted one-line subhead follows. A single row of monochrome customer logos spans the width: Toyota, Camper, Sotheby's, KPMG, Chanel, and Klarna. Beneath sits a Trustpilot block reading "Excellent" with a green star bar and "390 reviews on Trustpilot". A yellow pill "Try Billing & Checkout" button closes the section, centered.
Key takeaway
Leading with a highlighted user count frames the logo wall as scale plus credibility rather than just names. Mixing blue-chip brand logos with a third-party review score covers two different trust signals at once. The yellow highlight and matching button keep the proof block tied to the brand's color system.
Reuse notes
A compact trust band to place under a hero or before pricing. Works whenever you have both notable logos and a strong public review score; drop the Trustpilot row if reviews are weak. Keep the logo row to a single line of evenly weighted marks so no one brand dominates.





















