Tripadvisor
Paste a linkYour Tripadvisor reviews, on your own booking page.
Guests research on Tripadvisor and book direct when they can — it costs them less and costs you no commission. Showing the reviews that convinced them, at the moment they book, closes that gap.
For hotels, restaurants, attractions and travel businesses.
01Point us at your listing
Open your property, restaurant or attraction on Tripadvisor and copy the address of its review page.
Nothing is fetched yet. ReviewsJet reads your listing once you have an account — that is what keeps the importer from being something anybody can point at anybody else’s business. Paste it now and it will be waiting, filled in, on your first setup screen.
02Choose the ones you want shown
Every review arrives unpublished. These are Tripadvisor sample reviews so you can see how it works — yours replace them once you connect.
5 of 5 would go on your website.
03Make it look like your site
Layout
A dedicated reviews page, where long and short reviews should sit together without leaving gaps.
Content
Showing the 5 reviews you picked above.
Style
Free account, no card. Everything you have changed here comes with you — you will pick up where you left off.
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Better than the photos
The staff made the trip

Lovely stay, thin walls
Third year running

Worth the detour
Drawn by the same renderer that runs on customers’ websites — this is the widget, not a picture of it.
More than one Tripadvisor listing?
A group with several properties, or a hotel with its own restaurant? Each listing connects on its own, so the restaurant page can show restaurant reviews and the rooms page can show stays.
Each listing is connected on its own. There is no automatic multi-location setup — you add them one at a time.
Who puts Tripadvisor reviews on their site.
01
Direct booking pages
Every direct booking is a commission you keep. Reviews beside the booking form are what make one happen.
02
A hotel restaurant
Its own listing, its own reviews, on its own page — rather than the hotel’s reviews standing in.
03
Attractions and tours
People buy tickets on the strength of what other visitors said. Put that on the ticket page.
Questions about Tripadvisor.
- Which Tripadvisor link do I need?
- The review page for your property, restaurant or attraction — the one with Reviews in the address. Copy it straight from your browser.
- Will guest photos come across?
- Where the review has them, yes, and the masonry and popup layouts open them at full size. You can hide photos entirely if you prefer.
- Can I show reviews from more than one property?
- Yes. Connect each listing and they share one library, so a group site can show everything and each property page can show its own.
Where to next
Free builders
Other direct sources
Connect your Tripadvisor listing.
Free plan, no card. Paste your link on the first setup screen and the reviews come in.