Carousel widget
A review carousel that rotates through your best.
Three reviews at a time, moving on by themselves. It is the layout for a page that has room for some social proof but not for a wall of it — a homepage band, a landing page, the space above a pricing table.
Try it.
This is the real widget with real settings — the same renderer that will run on your site. Change anything above.
When to use the carousel.
A horizontal carousel that cycles through your reviews. Best on a homepage or landing page where space is tight.
Pick something else when…
If you want every review visible at once — on a dedicated reviews page, say — the masonry wall or the grid will serve you better. A carousel hides most of what it holds.
- 01
Homepage social proof
One band between two sections. Visitors see three reviews without the page growing by a screenful.
- 02
Landing pages
Reviews near the call to action, in a fixed height that does not push the button below the fold.
- 03
When you have a lot of reviews
A carousel shows a rotating sample, so two hundred reviews take the same space as six.
It fits the space it is given.
The same widget, at three widths. It reflows rather than shrinking — no horizontal scrolling, no eight-point type on a phone.
Installing it takes a minute.
Publish the reviews you want, copy the snippet, and paste it where the reviews should appear. It updates itself as new reviews come in — you never touch the code again.
Works on
- Wix
- Webflow
- WordPress
- Squarespace
- and any site you can paste HTML into
Any website
<script async src="https://cdn.reviewsjet.com/@FlexByt/widgets/embedded-widgets/bundle.js"></script>
<reviewsjet-slider id="your-site-id" count="3" platform="others"></reviewsjet-slider>WordPress
[rj_slider id="your-site-id" count="3"]ReviewsJet fills in your site id when you install — nothing to type.
Where the reviews come from.
The carousel shows whatever is in your ReviewsJet library, whichever platform each review arrived from.
Questions about the carousel.
- Does it rotate on its own?
- Yes, and you can turn that off. Autoplay and the delay between slides are both settings; with autoplay off, visitors move it themselves.
- How many reviews does it show?
- Three at a time by default on a desktop screen, and one at a time on a phone. It draws from however many published reviews you have.
- Why does ReviewsJet call it a slider?
- The widget installed on your site is <reviewsjet-slider>, and its WordPress shortcode is [rj_slider]. Carousel and slider are the same thing here — we use both words because both are what people call it.
The other five layouts
- MasonryA dedicated reviews page, where long and short reviews should sit together without leaving gaps.
- MarqueeA full-width band between sections, where continuous movement catches an eye that is scrolling past.
- GridReviews of a similar length, where an even, predictable arrangement reads as tidy rather than rigid.
- ListLong, detailed reviews, and any page whose traffic is mostly on a phone.
- PopupEvery page at once, without giving up any of the layout to do it.
Build your carousel now.
No account needed to try it. Make it look right first, then decide.