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Free popup review widget generator

A small tab fixed to the edge of the window that opens a panel of reviews. It is the only layout that costs you no layout: it sits on every page of your site without you finding a space for it on any of them. Change it below — no account needed until you want to use it.

Content

Reviews shown

Style
Use this widget on my website

Free account, no card. Everything you have changed here comes with you — you will pick up where you left off.

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Drawn by the same renderer that runs on customers’ websites — this is the widget, not a picture of it.

What happens after you build one.

The widget above is styled with sample reviews. Putting it on your site is three steps, and the styling you just chose comes with you.

  1. 01Make an account

    Free, no card. What you built here is waiting for you when you get to the widget step.

  2. 02Connect your reviews

    Paste the address of your Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, Tripadvisor or Airbnb listing. Yours replace the samples.

  3. 03Paste one line of code

    Or install the app if you are on Wix or Webflow. It updates itself as new reviews arrive.

The code you end up with

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.reviewsjet.com/@FlexByt/widgets/modal-widget/bundle.css" />
<script id="reviewsjet-modal-widget" async src="https://cdn.reviewsjet.com/@FlexByt/widgets/modal-widget/bundle.js" data-id="your-site-id" data-platform="others"></script>

When a popup is the right choice.

Every page at once, without giving up any of the layout to do it.

Pick something else when…

If reviews are part of the argument a page is making — a landing page, a product page — put them in the page. A visitor has to choose to open the popup, and most will not.

  • 01

    Sites with no obvious space

    A checkout, a booking flow, a documentation page — anywhere a reviews section would be in the way.

  • 02

    Every page at once

    Installed once, site-wide, rather than placed page by page.

  • 03

    Alongside another layout

    Plenty of sites run a wall of reviews on one page and the popup everywhere else.

Questions.

Where does the tab sit?
Left edge, right edge, or either bottom corner. That is a setting.
Can I hide it on phones?
Yes, and it is worth considering — a floating tab costs more of a small screen than it does of a large one. There is a setting for exactly that.
Does it slow the page down?
It loads after the page itself and fetches reviews only when somebody opens it.