PrestaShop Reassurance & trust

Our best PrestaShop modules for reassurance and trust

Six modules to prove rather than claim — and to show the drawback that confirms the advantages.

Every store writes “Secure payment”. Nobody believes it, because every store writes it. Trust is not claimed — it is proved: with verifiable facts and commitments that cost you something.

The problem

Sound familiar?

Claims nobody believes

You write the same as everyone — including the stores that will vanish tomorrow. So nobody believes it.

A score that is too perfect

5.0 out of 5 across two hundred reviews. That does not look convincing — it looks fake.

Proof you bury in the small print

Legal warranty, spare parts, origin: you hide them — and your competitor sells with them.

Reviews nobody asks for

The satisfied customer almost never writes spontaneously. The dissatisfied one does — and only they get seen.

The shortlist

Our selection, ranked

Every module below is built, maintained and supported by our team. The ranking reflects what we would install first on a client store.

  1. Real reviews with a post-purchase request. The satisfied customer almost never writes spontaneously — ask them.

    Complete verified reviews system for PrestaShop 8: automatic post-order requests, reminders, customer photos, helpful voting, merchant reply, Google rich snippets, AI summary via OpenAI…

    5.0 (1) 89.00 View the module
  2. AI Review Pros/Cons Synthesizer

    The drawback that convinces

    AI synthesis with pros AND cons. The only text on the page that does not appear to come from you.

    The module reads hundreds of reviews and automatically displays the key Pros and Cons, in the language of each product page.

  3. “Spare parts available for 10 years” costs you something if you do not honour it. That is exactly why it works.

    Display the availability period of spare parts on the product page, order confirmation and PDF invoice. Compliance with article L111-4 of the French Consumer…

  4. Visible legal warranty. Your competitors bury it in the small print — show it large.

    Automatically display the mandatory legal warranty notices (2-year conformity, hidden defects, post-repair extension) on your PrestaShop 8 and 9 product pages. Pre-written texts, editable…

  5. Made in France and Made in EU with filters. “Quality” is a claim; “made in France” is a fact.

    Show "Made in France / EU" badges, verifiable certified labels (Origine France Garantie), and let customers filter products by origin and certification. PrestaShop 8…

  6. Best-seller badge from real sales. An invented badge is a breach, not marketing.

    Automatic social proof on your best-sellers. The module displays a "Best Seller" badge on the products that actually sell best, detected from real sales…

Side-by-side comparison

Module Best for Price Rating Link
DataFirefly Verified Reviews — PrestaShop 8 customer reviews with rich snippets and AI summary The proof that counts 89.00 5.0
AI Review Pros/Cons Synthesizer The drawback that convinces 49.00
Spare Parts Availability PrestaShop 8/9 – Legal Compliance Module (L111-4) A commitment, not a claim 89.00
Legal Guarantee of Conformity 2 Years – PrestaShop 8 & 9 Module What the others hide 59.00
Made in France & EU Origin — Badges + Filters for PrestaShop A verifiable fact 59.00
Best Seller Flag — Automatic best-seller badge for PrestaShop 8 Built on real figures 29.00

Trust is not claimed — it is proved

Every store writes “Secure payment” and “Fast delivery”. Nobody believes it, because every store writes it — including the ones that will vanish tomorrow. A claim everyone makes proves nothing.

What proves is a verifiable fact: a review that names a drawback. A country of origin that can be checked. A spare-part availability that commits you. A legal warranty you display rather than bury.

The proof your competitors hide

Most stores bury their mandatory statements in the small print — legal warranty, repairability index, spare parts — because they feel like a burden. But those statements are precisely the ones that commit you to something. And what commits you reassures.

And the review that names a fault

A product rated 5.0 out of 5 across two hundred reviews looks fake — because it usually is. A product at 4.3 with a visible criticism looks real. The drawback you show is the proof that the advantages are true.

Buying guide

How to choose

Stop claiming — start proving

“Secure payment.” “Fast delivery.” “Quality product.” Every store writes that — including the ones that will vanish tomorrow. A claim everyone makes cancels itself out. What builds trust is a verifiable fact, or a commitment that costs you something if you break it.

The drawback that proves the advantages

A product at 5.0 out of 5 across two hundred reviews looks fake — because it usually is. A product at 4.3 with a visible criticism looks real. That is why the AI review synthesis with pros and cons is the most credible element on your product page: it is the only text that does not appear to come from you.

What your competitors bury

Legal warranty, spare-part availability, origin: your competitors hide these statements in the small print because they feel like a burden. But they commit you to something — and that is exactly what reassures. “Spare parts available for 10 years” is not a claim: it is a promise you have to keep.

The red line

A best-seller badge on a product that does not sell. An invented review. An origin that is not true. That is not aggressive reassurance — it is a misleading commercial practice, and it exposes you to real risk. The proof works because it is true. If it is false, it is no longer proof: it is an offence.

What you gain

The review that names a fault

A product at 5.0 out of 5 looks fake. A product at 4.3 with a visible criticism looks real.

The drawback that convinces

The AI synthesis shows pros AND cons. The drawback is the proof that the advantages are true.

A statement that commits you

“Spare parts available for 10 years” is not a claim — it is a commitment. And what commits you reassures.

What the others hide

Your competitors bury the legal warranty in the small print. Show it large.

An origin you can check

Made in France and Made in EU: a verifiable fact, not an advertising promise.

A badge built on real figures

The best-seller badge is real or it is nothing. An invented badge is a breach, not marketing.

Implementation

From install to results

  1. Stop claiming

    “Secure payment” is written by every store — including the ones that vanish tomorrow. A universal claim cancels itself out.

  2. Ask for reviews

    The satisfied customer almost never writes spontaneously. The dissatisfied one does — so ask them both.

  3. Show the drawback too

    A product at 4.3 with a visible criticism looks real. One at 5.0 looks fake.

  4. Show what the others hide

    Warranty, spare parts, origin: they commit you. And what commits you reassures.

  5. Invent nothing

    An invented badge, a fake review: that is not reassurance, it is a misleading practice.

“We filtered out our bad reviews for years. Our score was 4.9 — and our conversion was nothing. The day we showed everything, the score fell to 4.4 and sales went up.”

Customer feedback — PrestaShop 8 store, home appliances

Frequently asked questions

Why do “secure payment” badges reassure nobody?

Because every store writes it — including the ones that will vanish tomorrow. A claim everyone makes does not distinguish you: it cancels itself out. What builds trust is not what you say, it is what a third party says about you — or what you commit yourself to doing.

Should I show negative reviews?

Yes, and it is the most counter-intuitive point on this page. A product at 5.0 out of 5 across two hundred reviews looks fake — because it usually is. A product at 4.3 with a visible criticism looks real. The drawback you show is the proof that the advantages are true.

Is the legal warranty not just an obligation?

Not only — and that is where almost every store goes wrong. The legal warranty, the repairability index, spare-part availability are mandatory statements, but they are also commitments. Your competitors bury them in the small print. Show them large — and the burden becomes an argument.

Why does stating origin work so well?

Because it is verifiable. “Quality product” is a claim; “made in France” is a fact that can be checked — and that you could be pursued for if it were false. That is exactly why it works: it costs you something if it is not true.

Can I set the best-seller badge manually?

No, and it is legally risky. A best-seller badge not based on real sales is a misleading commercial practice — the same exposure as a fake countdown or an invented stock level. A badge on real figures works. An invented badge is a breach, not marketing.

How many reviews do I need for it to work?

The number of reviews matters more than the score. A product at 4.4 across two hundred reviews feels safer than one at 5.0 across three. And if you have none yet: ask. The satisfied customer almost never writes spontaneously — the dissatisfied one does.

Why an AI synthesis if I already have reviews?

Nobody reads two hundred reviews. A synthesis with pros and cons does get read — and it is more credible than your own copy, precisely because it names the drawbacks. It is the only text on your product page that does not appear to come from you.

Which metric proves reassurance works?

Your conversion rate on product pages with reviews against those without. It is the only honest test: if the reassurance changes nothing, it is decoration. And decoration can be switched off.

Not sure which one fits your store?

Tell us your context — we answer with a straight recommendation, not a sales pitch.