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Stop building a reviews section from scratch on every client site.

Every client has reviews somewhere — Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, Tripadvisor, Airbnb — and every client wants them on the site you are building. ReviewsJet turns that from an afternoon of bespoke work into ten minutes and one line of code.

No card, no sales call. Every layout works on the free plan, so you can build the section before the client has paid for anything.

Three clients, three platforms, one workflow.

Each client site is its own ReviewsJet workspace with its own review sources and its own widget. What does not change from client to client is what you have to do.

  • Ashcombe House

    Boutique hotel

    Built on
    Squarespace
    Reviews from
    Shows
    Masonry on the rooms page
  • Marlow & Fitch

    Law firm

    Built on
    Webflow
    Reviews from
    Shows
    Carousel above the contact form
  • Northgate Cycles

    Bike shop

    Built on
    WordPress
    Reviews from
    Shows
    Grid on the homepage

One workspace per client site. Installing the ReviewsJet app on a client’s Wix or Webflow site adds that site under your login, and opening ReviewsJet from that site’s dashboard takes you straight into it. On WordPress, Squarespace and anywhere else, each site is its own ReviewsJet account. There is no switcher and no combined dashboard.

What it replaces.

The bespoke version of this is an API you have to get keys for, a component you have to build, a cache you have to invent and a client who emails you when a review is out of date. This is the other version.

  1. 01Paste their listing

    Their Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, Tripadvisor or Airbnb page. The reviews come across.

  2. 02Publish the good ones

    Nothing appears on the site until you say so. Bulk-publish what works, leave the rest.

  3. 03Style it to the design

    Colours, border, radius, what each card shows. Six layouts, all on the free plan.

  4. 04Paste one line

    Or install the app on Wix and Webflow. New reviews appear without touching the site again.

What lands on the client’s site.

The real widget, styled to the design you are already building. Not a third-party badge dropped into a corner.

4.8(6 reviews)
Jul 11, 2026

Better than the photos

Room at the back overlooking the courtyard, quiet as anything despite being two minutes from the station. Breakfast was a proper breakfast.

Rachel Whitfield
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Jun 29, 2026

The staff made the trip

Reception rearranged a tour for us when the weather turned and did not make it feel like a favour.

Yusuf Demir
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Jun 14, 2026

Lovely stay, thin walls

Everything else was excellent. Ask for a room away from the stairwell and you will have no complaints at all.

Clara Nguyen
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May 26, 2026

Third year running

We stop here every year on the way south and it has never once been a disappointment.

Ian Sutcliffe
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May 9, 2026

Worth the detour

We were passing and booked one night. We stayed three.

Margaret Cole
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Apr 25, 2026

Breakfast is not an afterthought

Proper bread, eggs cooked to order, and nobody rushing you out at nine.

Stefan Bauer
View review

What a client site costs.

Per site, not per agency — each client’s workspace has its own plan. Most agencies put the free plan on a build and let the client decide whether to upgrade once they can see it working.

PlanPer monthPublished reviewsReview sourcesSyncs daily
Free$051Manual refresh
Professional$7.991502Manual refresh
Advanced$19.991,000UnlimitedYes

All six layouts work on every plan, including free. Any paid plan removes the small “Powered by ReviewsJet” line from the widget. Full pricing.

What ReviewsJet is not.

You evaluate tools for a living, so here is the part most pages leave out. ReviewsJet is a per-site product with an agency-shaped use case, not an agency platform — and if any of the following is a requirement, it is the wrong tool.

None of this is on a roadmap we are prepared to promise. If it changes, this page changes.

  • White labelling

    Beyond hiding the ReviewsJet mark on a paid plan, there is none. No custom domain, no rebranded dashboard, nothing a client logs into under your name, and no reseller programme to join.

  • Client portals

    There is no client-facing view. If a client needs to moderate their own reviews, they need their own login to that workspace.

  • Team seats and invitations

    A workspace has one owner and no way to invite anybody. There is no seat model and no permissions.

  • Reusable widget templates

    Widget settings live on the widget, in one workspace. You cannot save a look and apply it to the next client — you set it again, which takes a minute.

  • Consolidated billing

    Each workspace has its own plan and its own subscription. There is no single agency invoice and no volume pricing.

  • A dashboard across all clients

    There is no screen that shows every client at once, and no switcher between them inside the app.

What it does do.

  • Several client sites under one login

    One login can own several workspaces. In practice that happens by installing the ReviewsJet app on each client’s Wix or Webflow site — opening ReviewsJet from that site’s dashboard takes you into that site’s reviews.

  • Every layout on every plan

    All six widgets are available on the free plan. There is no layout you have to upgrade to reach, which matters when you are building a client site before anybody has paid for anything.

  • Each client’s own review sources

    Every workspace connects its own listings, so a hotel client’s Tripadvisor and a law firm’s Google never mix.

  • Reviews that keep themselves up to date — on Advanced

    Automatic daily sync and auto-publish start at Advanced. Below that a client’s reviews refresh when somebody presses the button, which is fine for one site and real work across ten. This is the line worth knowing before you standardise on the free plan.

  • Hiding the ReviewsJet mark

    Any paid plan removes the small "Powered by ReviewsJet" line, on every client site you put it on. That is the whole of it: the widget is not otherwise brandable, and nothing else about ReviewsJet carries your name.

Try it on the next site you build.

Free plan, no card, no call. If it saves you an afternoon on one client site, it will save you an afternoon on all of them.