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ReviewsJet vs REVIEWS.io

You are looking at REVIEWS.io and wondering whether you need a full review-collection platform or a way to display the reviews you already have.

REVIEWS.io is an ecommerce review platform for collecting company and product reviews at volume, with Google Seller Ratings and rich snippets. ReviewsJet does something narrower: import the reviews a business already has, manage them in one place, and display them on its website.

Every REVIEWS.io fact below links to the page it was read from and shows when it was checked — last verified . Pricing and features change; check the source before deciding.

Side by side

The dimensions that actually decide this, rather than a feature grid with ticks in every row on our side.

ReviewsJet compared with REVIEWS.io, by feature
DimensionReviewsJetREVIEWS.io
Primary use caseTake reviews a business already has and put them on its website, looking like part of the site.Collect company and product reviews from customers after purchase, at volume, and feed them to Google as seller ratings and rich snippets.Source, checked 18 August 2026
Review import sources5 direct sources — Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, Tripadvisor and Airbnb — plus a Chrome extension that copies reviews from 5 more sites. The two are not the same: direct sources reconnect and refresh, extension imports are a one-time copy.Third-party review collection is included from the Start-Up tier upward; the platform is built primarily around reviews it collects itself.Source, checked 18 August 2026
Collecting new reviewsHosted collection forms and email review requests. A form can also send people to Google or Trustpilot to leave the review there instead. 1 form and 50 requests a month on free.The core of the product, and priced by it: plans are sized by monthly review invites, from 300 on Essentials to 10,000 on Plus.Source, checked 18 August 2026
Video testimonialsNone. ReviewsJet displays text reviews, ratings and reviewer photos.Rich media and user-generated content are part of the platform on higher tiers.Source, checked 18 August 2026
Review managementOne moderation queue across every source. Nothing appears on the site until it is published, and any review can be tagged. Replies are written in ReviewsJet only for reviews collected through ReviewsJet — a Google review is replied to in Google, because Google owns that thread.Full review management across company and product reviews, with automated collection flows.Source, checked 18 August 2026
TaggingTags on any review, used to filter what a given widget shows.Product-level attribution and segmentation are part of the platform; specific tagging features are not itemised on the pricing page.Source, checked 18 August 2026
Display options6 layouts — carousel, masonry, marquee, grid, list and popup — all available on every plan including free, with unlimited widgets.15+ on-site display widgets on the entry plan, with more customisation on higher tiers.Source, checked 18 August 2026
View limitsNone. Widget views are not counted or capped on any plan.Not metered by views — metered by review invites sent per month.Source, checked 18 August 2026
Agency suitabilityOne login can own several client sites, but only via the Wix or Webflow app on each. No shared dashboard, no seats, and each site bills separately.Aimed at brands rather than agencies; pricing is per account and scales with invite volume.Source, checked 18 August 2026
PricingFree, then $7.99 and $19.99 a month. Priced by published reviews and connected sources, not by traffic.A free tier with 25 review invites, then four paid plans — Essentials, Start-Up, Grow and Plus — rising to roughly ten thousand invites a month. Displayed prices vary by region and currency, so check the live page for your own.Source, checked 18 August 2026

Strengths of each

Where ReviewsJet is stronger

  • Far cheaper for a small business that is not collecting reviews at volume.
  • Set up in an afternoon without an ecommerce platform, an order feed or an onboarding call.
  • Six display layouts on every plan with no view limits and no branding on paid plans.
  • Works on a plain marketing site — Wix, Webflow, WordPress, Squarespace — rather than assuming a store.

Where REVIEWS.io is stronger

  • Google Seller Ratings, which ReviewsJet does not provide and which is the reason many ecommerce brands buy a review platform at all.
  • Review collection at genuine volume, with automated post-purchase flows sized in thousands of invites a month.
  • Product-level reviews across a catalogue, where ReviewsJet’s product widget is limited to Wix.
  • A far more complete ecommerce feature set, including user-generated content on higher tiers.
  • An established, licensed review platform whose collected reviews carry more weight than imported ones.

This section is here because a comparison without one is an advertisement. If REVIEWS.io is the right tool for what you are doing, it is better to find that out here than after paying us.

How the day-to-day differs

  • REVIEWS.io is wired into orders and sends invites; ReviewsJet reads listings that already exist.
  • REVIEWS.io’s cost scales with how many customers you ask; ReviewsJet’s scales with how many reviews you publish.
  • REVIEWS.io owns the reviews it collects as a licensed platform; reviews ReviewsJet imports stay on Google or Trustpilot and are displayed from a copy.

Which to choose

Choose ReviewsJet if…

You are a small business or a service company whose reviews already live on Google or Trustpilot, and you want them displayed well without buying a collection platform.

Choose REVIEWS.io if…

You run an ecommerce store, you need Google Seller Ratings and product reviews across a catalogue, and you are collecting reviews from orders at volume.

Visit REVIEWS.io

What the ReviewsJet workflow looks like

Paste a listing, publish the reviews worth showing, style the widget, paste one line into the site. This is the widget at the end of it — the real renderer, with sample reviews.

  1. 01Paste your Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, Tripadvisor or Airbnb listing.
  2. 02Publish the ones worth showing. Nothing goes live until you say so.
  3. 03Style it to your site — colours, border, radius, what each card shows.
  4. 04Paste one line, or install the Wix, Webflow or WordPress app.
4.8(6 reviews)
Jul 2, 2026

Booked again the same week

Called on a Tuesday about a boiler that had given up and someone was out the next morning. Explained what was wrong without any of the usual theatre, and the price was the price he quoted.

Marcus Bell
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Jun 18, 2026

Genuinely the best in the area

Third time back. Consistent every visit, which is more than I can say for the two places I tried before.

Priya Raman
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Jun 4, 2026

Very good, one small niggle

No complaints about the work itself. Parking is a nightmare but that is hardly their fault.

Tom Baptiste
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May 21, 2026

Straightforward and honest

Told me what it would cost, then did it for that. No upsell.

Hannah Meyer
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May 8, 2026

Turned up when they said

Which sounds like a low bar until you have waited in for three other firms. Clean, tidy, gone by eleven.

Ade Balogun
View review
Apr 24, 2026

Sorted in one visit

I had been told it would need two. It did not.

Sinead Doyle
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Sample reviews, shown to demonstrate the widget. They are not ReviewsJet customer reviews and are not marked up as ratings for this page.

Questions people ask about this.

Can ReviewsJet give me Google Seller Ratings?
No. Seller Ratings come from a Google-licensed review partner, which ReviewsJet is not. If Seller Ratings are the goal, REVIEWS.io is the right kind of product and ReviewsJet is not a substitute.
Does ReviewsJet do product reviews?
There is a product reviews widget, but it is available on Wix only. For product reviews across a catalogue on other platforms, a dedicated ecommerce review platform is the better fit.

Try the part REVIEWS.io makes you pay for.

Every layout is on the free plan, there is no view limit, and you can build a widget before making an account.