Comparison
ReviewsJet vs Trustmary
You want reviews on your site and are weighing a combined survey-and-review platform against a tool that only does import, manage and display.
Trustmary is a review and feedback platform combining survey-based collection, review import and website widgets. ReviewsJet does something narrower: import the reviews a business already has, manage them in one place, and display them on its website.
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Side by side
The dimensions that actually decide this, rather than a feature grid with ticks in every row on our side.
| Dimension | ReviewsJet | Trustmary |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Take reviews a business already has and put them on its website, looking like part of the site. | Collect, analyse and showcase customer feedback — surveys and reviews together, then displayed on the site.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| Review import sources | 5 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. | Review sources can be connected and displayed; the pricing page counts "sources" as one of the metrics plans are measured on.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| Collecting new reviews | Hosted 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. | Survey-based collection is central — the plan metrics include survey responses received and survey emails sent.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| Video testimonials | None. ReviewsJet displays text reviews, ratings and reviewer photos. | Video testimonials are part of the platform.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| Review management | One 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. | Feedback and reviews are collected and analysed together, with survey analytics alongside review display.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| Tagging | Tags on any review, used to filter what a given widget shows. | Not itemised on the pricing page.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| Display options | 6 layouts — carousel, masonry, marquee, grid, list and popup — all available on every plan including free, with unlimited widgets. | Website widgets for showing collected reviews and testimonials.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| View limits | None. Widget views are not counted or capped on any plan. | Yes — "views" is one of the metrics plans are measured on, alongside sources, responses and requests.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| Agency suitability | One 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. | Not described as an agency product on the pricing page.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
| Pricing | Free, then $7.99 and $19.99 a month. Priced by published reviews and connected sources, not by traffic. | A free plan is offered. The pricing page does not publish a fixed table of tiers and prices — it directs you to sign up free or talk to them — so we are not quoting figures we cannot verify.Source, checked 18 August 2026 |
Strengths of each
Where ReviewsJet is stronger
- Published, fixed prices you can read before signing up.
- No view metering, where Trustmary counts views as a plan metric.
- A narrower job done simply: import, moderate, display, with no survey layer to configure.
- Native Wix and Webflow apps and a WordPress plugin.
Where Trustmary is stronger
- Survey-based collection and feedback analytics, which ReviewsJet does not have in any form.
- Video testimonials, which ReviewsJet does not support.
- A single platform for measuring satisfaction and displaying the results, where ReviewsJet only does the second half.
- Usage-based plans can be shaped to an unusual mix of needs, where ReviewsJet has three fixed tiers.
This section is here because a comparison without one is an advertisement. If Trustmary 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
- Trustmary starts with a survey; ReviewsJet starts with a listing that already has reviews on it.
- Trustmary counts widget views as part of the plan; ReviewsJet does not count them at all.
- ReviewsJet’s prices are on its pricing page; Trustmary’s are established by signing up or asking.
Which to choose
Choose ReviewsJet if…
You want reviews you already have on your website quickly, at a price you can see up front, and you have no need to run surveys.
Choose Trustmary if…
You want to measure customer satisfaction with surveys and turn the results into testimonials, or you need video.
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.
- 01Paste your Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, Tripadvisor or Airbnb listing.
- 02Publish the ones worth showing. Nothing goes live until you say so.
- 03Style it to your site — colours, border, radius, what each card shows.
- 04Paste one line, or install the Wix, Webflow or WordPress app.

Booked again the same week
Genuinely the best in the area

Very good, one small niggle
Straightforward and honest

Turned up when they said
Sorted in one visit
Sample reviews, shown to demonstrate the widget. They are not ReviewsJet customer reviews and are not marked up as ratings for this page.
Try the part Trustmary 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.