Reviews widget for any website

The reviews widget you actually control

Amabrik shows your best reviews right on your page, in a carousel, grid, masonry wall or a compact floating rating. Add your own, collect new ones to your inbox, and never wire up an API. One snippet, any language.

  • Your best reviews
  • Carousel or grid
  • Masonry or list
  • Collect new ones
  • Any language
yoursite.com
4.9
from 1,284 reviews
JM
Jen M.Founder

Set it up in five minutes and it just works. Looks like part of our site.

MR
Marco R.Marketing lead

Finally our best reviews are on the page where people actually decide.

AK
Aisha K.Store owner

Clean, fast, and we picked exactly which ones to show. Brilliant.

Any layout

Carousel, grid, masonry

The look that fits the page

4.9 average 1,284 reviews
Collect new ones

A review form, to your inbox

The problem

Your proof is on other sites, not your page

The reviews that would close the sale are sitting on Google, Trustpilot or an old testimonials page nobody scrolls to. At the moment a visitor decides, your page makes a claim and shows none of the proof. Here is what the research shows.

  • Spiegel Research Center: a product with five reviews is 270% likelier to be bought than one with none, and the lift is biggest on the higher-priced items. source
  • PowerReviews: 97% of shoppers read reviews before buying, and 45% will not buy a product that has no reviews at all. source
  • Spiegel Research Center: the jump comes from the first five reviews, then levels off. You do not need a thousand, you need your best ones on the page. source
  • Nielsen: people trust other buyers far above any advertising, which is why a real review does the convincing your own copy cannot. source
What a missing review costs
92%

of people hesitate to buy when there are no reviews to read, and nearly half will not buy at all. A page with no proof on it is a page with a problem. PowerReviews

What turns a claim into a yes
  • Reviews they can read herenot buried on another site
  • Proof they trustreal reviews from the names they know
  • Enough of themfive is the jump, then it levels off

Amabrik puts your best ones right on the page.

Figures from PowerReviews, the Spiegel Research Center at Northwestern and Nielsen, each linked above. The names, quotes and counts shown in the product visuals are illustrative.

How it works

Three steps to your reviews on your page

Add your best reviews, choose the look, paste one snippet. No code, no API to connect, no feed of reviews you cannot control.

  1. Add your best reviews

    Type in or paste your best reviews: the name, the role, the rating, the words. Bring the ones that already live on Google, Trustpilot or an old testimonials page onto your page, and set an overall rating to headline them.

    Jen M.5.0 ★
    Marco R.5.0 ★
    Aisha K.4.0 ★
    Overall rating4.9
  2. Choose the look

    Show them as a carousel, a grid, a masonry wall, a simple list, a spotlight or a compact floating rating. Style it to your brand and your visitor's language, and lead with the ones you want up front.

    Layout
    template: "carousel"
    show:     "4 stars and up"
    rating:   "4.9 overall"
    language: "auto"
  3. Embed with one snippet

    Paste one snippet on any site: WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Framer or a custom build. The reviews show in your brand, and you can turn on a Write a Review form that sends new ones to your inbox or CRM, never stored by us.

    Live on yoursite.com You approve what shows
The fix

Your best reviews, where the decision is made

The proof that lives on Google, Trustpilot and the rest, brought onto your own page, in the layout that fits, curated by you, with new ones collected to your inbox.

01

You curate the proof

You choose which reviews show, in what order and what wording, instead of an unfiltered live feed you cannot control. Lead with your best, leave out the noise, and keep it honest.

02

Collect new reviews

Turn on a Write a Review form and visitors leave one without going to another site, or send them to where you collect reviews, Google, Trustpilot, Facebook, Yelp and more, each shown with its real logo. New reviews land in your inbox or CRM, and Amabrik stores none of them.

03

Every layout

A carousel, a grid, a masonry wall, a simple list, a spotlight, or a compact floating rating. The same reviews, in the look that fits the page, from one editor.

04

An overall rating to headline

Show a summary like 4.9 from 1,284 reviews above the cards, the number that frames everything below it before a word is read.

05

Text, photo and video reviews

A written quote, a photo from a happy customer, or a short video testimonial, each in the same widget, so the most convincing proof you have is the proof you show.

06

Honest by design

Because you add your real reviews yourself, there is nothing scraped and nothing faked. Show the genuine ones, well, and you stay clear of the FTC's ban on fake reviews and testimonials.

07

Matches your brand, any language

Your colors, fonts, card shape and the layout, with the labels and the collect form shown in each visitor's own language, served automatically.

08

One snippet, no pageview caps

It is one widget in the same Amabrik plan as your cookie banner, forms and chat, on every page, with no cap on how many people see it.

What you can show

Reviews from anywhere, in one widget

From Google and Trustpilot to a written testimonial, brought onto your own page. Show the ones that fit your site, in the layout you choose, all from one snippet.

Google reviewsGoogle

Bring your best Google reviews onto your own page, in front of the visitor deciding right now, instead of leaving them buried in Maps.

Trustpilot and G2B2B

Show your Trustpilot or G2 praise where the buyer actually decides, the proof that signals a serious, considered choice.

Facebook and YelpLocal

For a local or social-led business, the reviews from the platforms your customers actually use, gathered into one widget.

TripAdvisorTravel

For hospitality, the praise that lives on TripAdvisor, surfaced on your own page at the exact moment someone is choosing.

Amazon and CapterraMarketplace

For a product or a software tool, the reviews from where it is sold or compared, brought onto your own site.

Written testimonialsCustom

A quote from a customer, a partner or the press, with their name and role, even when it never lived on a review site.

An overall ratingSummary

A headline like 4.9 from 1,284 reviews, the number that frames the cards below it before a single word is read.

Reviews left on your siteCollect

Reviews submitted through your own Write a Review form, sent to your inbox and added when you are ready to show them.

Compare

Amabrik vs the reviews widgets

Feature comparison of Amabrik and four reviews widgets
FeatureBest valueAmabrikElfsightEmbedSocialTagembedTrustmary
Curate exactly which reviews show, any source Yes Auto feed Auto feed Auto feed Yes
Collect new reviews to your inbox Yes No Yes Paid plan Yes
Part of one widget suite Yes No No No No
Carousel, grid, masonry and list Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No pageview cap, nothing stored by us Yes Limited Limited Limited Limited
Rough cost to a site owner In your plan ~$6/mo+ ~$29/mo+ ~$24/mo+ Free plus paid

Prices from each vendor's public pages, June 2026. Plans and tiers vary; figures shown are representative entry points, and several cap by pageviews. Amabrik suite pricing, curation control and no-storage handling of collected reviews are product commitments, not third-party benchmarks.

Pricing

Every widget, in every plan

You pick by the number of sites you run. Every plan includes every widget, with no feature gating and no pageview caps.

Two months free on every annual plan.

Starter

$23/mo

Billed annually, $278/yr

1 site, unlimited views

Start free trial Book a demo
  • All 10 widgets, included
  • No pageview caps
  • No Powered-by branding
  • Security and SEO/AEO scans
  • 13-month GDPR consent log

Agency

$127/mo

Billed annually, $1526/yr

50 sites, unlimited views

Start free trial Book a demo
  • All 10 widgets, included
  • No pageview caps
  • No Powered-by branding
  • Security and SEO/AEO scans
  • 13-month GDPR consent log
14-day money-back guarantee 7-day free trial, no card required
FAQ

Questions, answered

Still unsure about something? Ask us and we answer fast.

It is a widget that shows your customer reviews on your own website. Amabrik's lets you add your best reviews, choose a layout, headline them with an overall rating, and collect new ones through a Write a Review form. You control exactly which reviews appear and in what order.

No, and that is deliberate. You add your reviews yourself, so you decide exactly which show and in what order, lead with your best, and never surface a bad one by accident. There is no API to connect and no unfiltered feed: it is your proof, curated by you.

Yes, through the Write a Review form. A visitor can leave a review without going to another site, or you can send them to where you collect, Google, Trustpilot, Facebook, Yelp, TripAdvisor, G2, Capterra or Amazon, each shown with its real logo. You choose which to offer, and new reviews land in your inbox or CRM, never stored on Amabrik.

A carousel, a grid, a masonry wall, a simple list, a spotlight, or a compact floating rating that shows your overall stars and count. The same reviews can be shown in whichever fits the page, all from one editor.

Yes. A review can be a written quote, a photo from a customer, or a short video testimonial, all in the same widget, so you lead with whatever proof is most convincing.

No, and any widget that promises that is overstating it: Google does not award rich-result stars for third-party review widgets you place on your own site. This widget is about convincing the visitor who is already on your page, which is where the decision is actually made, not about search snippets.

Yes. The labels and the collect form show in each visitor's own language, served automatically, so the same widget reads naturally for every market you sell to.

No. You add your reviews, choose a layout, and paste one snippet on WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Framer or a custom build. The editor uses the same simple tabs as every other Amabrik widget, so there is nothing new to learn.