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Official WordPress pluginGoogle reviews widget for WordPress.
More small business sites run on WordPress than anything else, and most of those businesses have a Google Business Profile they have never used anywhere but Google.
The list is usually the right one here
WordPress themes vary wildly in the width they give a content column, and the list is the one layout that is untroubled by a narrow one.
Marcus Bell
Jul 2, 2026Booked 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.

Priya Raman
Jun 18, 2026Genuinely 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.
Tom Baptiste
Jun 4, 2026Very good, one small niggle
No complaints about the work itself. Parking is a nightmare but that is hardly their fault.

Hannah Meyer
May 21, 2026Straightforward and honest
Told me what it would cost, then did it for that. No upsell.
Ade Balogun
May 8, 2026Turned up when they said
Which sounds like a low bar until you have waited in for three other firms. Clean, tidy, gone by eleven.

Sinead Doyle
Apr 24, 2026Sorted in one visit
I had been told it would need two. It did not.
Sample Google reviews, drawn by the real widget. Yours replace them once you connect your listing.
What is different about WordPress.
WordPress uses the ReviewsJet plugin and a shortcode rather than pasted HTML. That is not a preference: a script tag pasted into a Custom HTML block is stripped by a great many themes and security plugins, so it would render nothing and give you no clue why.
The shortcode goes anywhere a shortcode goes — a page, a post, a widget area, a template.
How it installs
Install the ReviewsJet plugin from the WordPress directory and place a shortcode — [rj_slider], [rj_masonry] and so on — wherever the reviews belong.
Layouts you can use
6 of ReviewsJet’s 7 — every layout except the product widget, which needs a Wix store.
Shortcodes
[rj_marquee] [rj_slider] [rj_masonry] [rj_grid] [rj_list] — the popup has none, because it is site-wide rather than placed on a page.
Where to get it
Add the List widget to your WordPress site
- 01
Install the ReviewsJet plugin
In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New, search for "ReviewsJet" and install it. You can also get it from wordpress.org/plugins/reviewsjet.
- 02
Activate it
Open Plugins → Installed Plugins and click Activate under ReviewsJet.
- 03
Add the shortcode
Paste this wherever you want the reviews — a page, a post, or a widget area — then update the page:
[rj_list id="your-site-id" count="15"]
Google and WordPress, specifically.
- Which shortcode do I use?
- One per layout — [rj_slider], [rj_marquee], [rj_masonry], [rj_grid] and [rj_list]. ReviewsJet shows you the exact shortcode with your site id already in it.
- Is there a shortcode for the popup?
- No. The popup is site-wide rather than placed on a page, so it goes in before the closing body tag — through Appearance → Theme File Editor, or any "insert headers and footers" plugin.
- Does it work with WooCommerce?
- Yes. WooCommerce runs on WordPress, so the plugin and its shortcodes behave exactly the same.
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Put your Google reviews on WordPress.
Free plan, no card. Connect your listing, choose what goes live, and paste one line into your site.