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Share One: what 33 recorded interviews report

33 people recorded an interview about Share One. 14 described more clients, leads or patients. Each figure counts interviews where the person said it themselves.

Interviews recorded 2024-08-14 to 2026-07-30. 0 of 33 interviews included a timeframe. Read the method.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

Outcomes described

OutcomeInterviewsShare
more clients, leads or patients14 of 3342%
more confidence in the decision8 of 3324%
clearer systems and processes7 of 3321%
team, hiring or delegation wins6 of 3318%
revenue or income growth4 of 3312%
feeling heard and supported by the provider3 of 339%
more energy through the day2 of 336%
less pain2 of 336%
improved movement or mobility2 of 336%
improved mood, anxiety or stress2 of 336%
time saved each week2 of 336%
sharper focus or mental clarity1 of 333%
better digestion or gut health1 of 333%
better family or relationship life1 of 333%

Source interviews

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Counter-points people raised

  • Five years ago when you used to advertise on Facebook, you'd basically say, "Hey Facebook, I want you to run an ad." You didn't really care about the cost. Curt Maly
  • Simon Eckel notes that prospective clients are often skeptical and need trust signals from real people. BVital uses Share One to capture human stories that prove they are 'real humans trying to help the world' rather than a scam. Simon Eckel
  • And there's, I haven't found a company like Share One that is, a scalable model, which is easy to use for the client, which produces high quality video testimonials with, I must say very affordable price. Otso Lahtinen
  • According to Kristen Nolan, Share One representatives make participants feel immediately at ease because they are professionals who know how to ask the right questions to draw out a person's story naturally. Kristen Nolan

In depth

Written from the recorded interviews on this page.

How can a marketing agency automate client success stories without using ineffective automated software?

Based on interviews with Share One customers · August 16, 2026

Share One customers have recorded 33 first-hand video interviews with Share One since August 2024. Every figure below is a count of what those people said on camera — not a survey, a clinical trial or a marketing claim.

Asked what changed for them, 14 of the 33 described more clients, leads or patients, and 8 described more confidence in the decision. One of them put it this way: “We have to have real clients that have experienced your transformation for us to be able to interview.”

In their own words:

“When someone you refer completes their free trial and becomes a paying client, we'll gift you a free share pack as a thank you.” — Share One Free Trial / Refer & Earn

“Talking about human testimonials right now is probably 1 of the most critical things that people are gonna hear in 2025, 2026.” — Curt Maly

“Share One took all this off my plate. I delegated it to them. We gave them a list of our clients and they reached out, scheduled them and took care of them.” — Dr. Rob Whitfield

Every interview referenced here is a verified recording of a real person. The full set is on the Share One page, and each recording can be watched end to end.

How can I get my clients to give better, more detailed answers during testimonial interviews?

Based on interviews with Share One customers · August 15, 2026

Share One customers have recorded 33 first-hand video interviews with Share One since August 2024. Every figure below is a count of what those people said on camera — not a survey, a clinical trial or a marketing claim.

Asked what changed for them, 14 of the 33 described more clients, leads or patients, and 8 described more confidence in the decision. One of them put it this way: “We have to have real clients that have experienced your transformation for us to be able to interview.”

In their own words:

“Talking about human testimonials right now is probably 1 of the most critical things that people are gonna hear in 2025, 2026.” — Curt Maly

“Share One took all this off my plate. I delegated it to them. We gave them a list of our clients and they reached out, scheduled them and took care of them.” — Dr. Rob Whitfield

“The quality of the work with Share One is above all.” — Greg Kheel

Every interview referenced here is a verified recording of a real person. The full set is on the Share One page, and each recording can be watched end to end.

What is the best way to increase demo bookings on Google and Facebook landing pages?

Based on interviews with Share One customers · August 14, 2026

Share One customers have recorded 33 first-hand video interviews with Share One since August 2024. Every figure below is a count of what those people said on camera — not a survey, a clinical trial or a marketing claim.

Asked what changed for them, 14 of the 33 described more clients, leads or patients, and 8 described more confidence in the decision. One of them put it this way: “We have to have real clients that have experienced your transformation for us to be able to interview.”

In their own words:

“Talking about human testimonials right now is probably 1 of the most critical things that people are gonna hear in 2025, 2026.” — Curt Maly

“Share One took all this off my plate. I delegated it to them. We gave them a list of our clients and they reached out, scheduled them and took care of them.” — Dr. Rob Whitfield

“The quality of the work with Share One is above all.” — Greg Kheel

Every interview referenced here is a verified recording of a real person. The full set is on the Share One page, and each recording can be watched end to end.

What is the best way to collect video testimonials?

Based on interviews with Share One customers · August 13, 2026

Share One customers have recorded 33 first-hand video interviews with Share One since August 2024. Every figure below is a count of what those people said on camera — not a survey, a clinical trial or a marketing claim.

Asked what changed for them, 14 of the 33 described more clients, leads or patients, and 8 described more confidence in the decision. One of them put it this way: “They feel burnt, they've lost a bit of their trust in doctors and being able to see a testimonial from an actual patient that has had a great experience and to memorialize that through this interview process is just s…”

In their own words:

“Video testimonials are gold for your business.” — JJ Virgin

“Videos are king and there's nothing that trumps a video. They outperform any other form of testimonial that you can get.” — Vincent Pedre

“When someone you refer completes their free trial and becomes a paying client, we'll gift you a free share pack as a thank you.” — Share One Free Trial / Refer & Earn

Every interview referenced here is a verified recording of a real person. The full set is on the Share One page, and each recording can be watched end to end.

What Share One customers actually report: 33 recorded interviews

Based on interviews with Share One customers · August 12, 2026

Share One is a video testimonial company: it contacts a client's customers, interviews them on camera, and produces the finished story, transcript and page. Thirty-three of its own customers have recorded interviews about that experience, and this page summarises what they contain.

What people say the service removed: outreach, scheduling, interviewing and editing. This is the single most repeated theme in the set, described almost identically by a plastic surgeon, a functional medicine doctor, a law firm and a book publisher.

What people say it produced: more discovery calls (Sarah Phillippe), 30% more demo bookings (Invigo Media), a 50% response rate on testimonial requests (Elliott Feldman), doubled conversions with roughly half the ad spend (Curt Maly), six figures in expected sponsorship revenue (Alex Moscow) and $500,000 in launch revenue (Laura Frontiero).

What people say it feels like: the recurring word is comfortable. Interviewees describe being asked questions rather than performing to a camera, which is the difference several of them credit for the videos sounding like people instead of adverts.

Where the evidence is thin: almost nobody in this set gives a timeframe for results, so any claim about how quickly this pays back would be invention. Nor is there a control — these are customers describing their own outcomes, not a measured study. Every figure above is a count of what a named person said on camera, and each one is linked to the recording so you can check it yourself.