Borrow trust from the names a visitor already knows.
The logo carousel is a row of logos that scrolls horizontally. It's a way of showing — at a glance — who you've worked with, where you've been featured, or which tools you build with.
Add the block
In the funnel editor, add a Logo carousel block to the page. Upload the logos you want to display. The carousel scrolls in a continuous loop, so the order you upload them in is the order they appear.
Pick logos a stranger would recognize
The block earns its trust from the names. Three logos a prospect actually knows ("featured in TechCrunch") do more work than ten logos they've never seen. If you're not sure whether a logo is recognizable enough, leave it out.
If you don't yet have client logos with permission to show, hold off on the block until you do. An empty or weak logo carousel hurts more than no carousel at all.
Where it belongs
Logo carousels work best near the top of a start page, where they earn trust before the visitor has read your pitch. Captioning the row with a clear context line ("Featured in", "Used by", "Trusted by clients including") makes the implication explicit.
Where to go next
How do I add an image or video?
What blocks can I add to a page?
