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Masonry widget

A wall of reviews that never leaves a gap.

Reviews packed into staggered columns, each card as tall as the review inside it. Real reviews are uneven — one line from somebody in a hurry, six from somebody who really meant it — and masonry is the only layout that treats that as a feature.

Try it.

This is the real widget with real settings — the same renderer that will run on your site. Change anything above.

Reviews
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
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Apr 24, 2026

Sorted in one visit

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

Sinead Doyle
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When to use the masonry.

Reviews packed into staggered columns so long and short reviews sit together neatly. Great for a dedicated reviews page.

Pick something else when…

If your reviews are all about the same length, the grid gives you the same wall with a tidier edge. And if you only have a handful, a wall of four cards looks like a wall that is missing something.

  • 01

    A dedicated reviews page

    The layout that makes a page of nothing but reviews look considered rather than long.

  • 02

    Reviews with photos

    Cards size themselves around an image, so a review with a photo does not stretch a whole row.

  • 03

    When the reviews vary in length

    A grid pads short reviews with empty space to match the tall ones. Masonry does not.

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.

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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

Any website

<script async src="https://cdn.reviewsjet.com/@FlexByt/widgets/embedded-widgets/bundle.js"></script>
<reviewsjet-masonry id="your-site-id" count="15" platform="others"></reviewsjet-masonry>

WordPress

[rj_masonry id="your-site-id" count="15"]

ReviewsJet fills in your site id when you install — nothing to type.

Where the reviews come from.

The masonry shows whatever is in your ReviewsJet library, whichever platform each review arrived from.

Questions about the masonry.

How many columns does it use?
As many as fit. It measures the space it is dropped into and reflows — three or four columns in a full-width section, one on a phone.
Can visitors open a review in full?
Yes. Long reviews are shortened on the card with a link that opens the whole thing, and photos open at full size.
Is it slow with a lot of reviews?
It loads a page at a time rather than everything at once, so a shop with two thousand reviews loads no more than one with twenty.

Build your masonry now.

No account needed to try it. Make it look right first, then decide.