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arjan99arjan99
arjan99PLUS
Jan 18, 2026

Q: FlexiProof question

I’ve read your explanation about FlexyProof branding and its impact on consistency and engagement, but I’m confused.

Visitors on my website don’t know that I’m using FlexyProof. From their perspective, the branding doesn’t add context or meaning, because they have no idea what FlexyProof is or why it appears there.

Because of that, I don’t see how this branding contributes to consistency or conversion on my site. For me, it mainly feels like third-party branding that I don’t want my customers to see.

Is there an option to remove or disable FlexyProof branding on user-facing pages? Is there more FlexyFunnel branding somewhere?

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Maddy_FlexiFunnels

Maddy_FlexiFunnels

Jan 18, 2026

A: Hey Arjan,

Valid point — and thanks for raising this, because it actually made me rethink our messaging.

Here's how it works across the industry: platforms like Proof (and similar social proof tools) show "Verified by Proof" on their notifications. The idea is that third-party verification actually adds credibility — visitors see it as an external validation that real people are taking action, not something you faked yourself.

That said, your feedback hit home. Our current messaging could be better. We're going to change it from "This is a FlexiProof notification" to "Verified by FlexiProof" — which positions it as a trust signal rather than just branding.

On whether it works — here's a real example from one of our users: https://share.zight.com/04uw8nob

His sales page conversion went from 4% to 5% just by adding FlexiProof. That's a 25% jump in conversions from one simple addition.

There's no option to remove the branding, but with the updated "Verified by" messaging, it'll come across as a credibility booster rather than third-party branding you don't want.

Appreciate you pushing on this — it's making the product better for everyone.

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