Google reviews widget integrations
The same widget and the same one-line embed code work on every platform below — and on anything else that lets you paste HTML. Pick yours for a full step-by-step install guide with the exact menu names.
Google reviews widget for WordPress
Paste one line into a Custom HTML block. No plugin to install and none to keep updated.
Read the WordPress guideGoogle reviews widget for Shopify
A Custom Liquid section in your theme. Add it to the Product template to cover every product at once.
Read the Shopify guideGoogle reviews widget for Wix
The Embed HTML element, with the box sized by hand. A one- or two-column layout suits Wix best.
Read the Wix guideGoogle reviews widget for Squarespace
A Code block on any page. Needs a Squarespace Business plan, which is worth checking first.
Read the Squarespace guideGoogle reviews widget for Webflow
An Embed element you drop straight into your layout. It renders on the published site, not the canvas.
Read the Webflow guideGoogle reviews widget for WooCommerce
One page, or every product at once through the Single Product template. Works with block and classic themes.
Read the WooCommerce guideGoogle reviews widget for Elementor
Drag in the built-in HTML widget and paste. The free version of Elementor is enough.
Read the Elementor guideOne install, whatever you build on
The guides differ because the menus differ. What you are pasting, and what it does once pasted, is identical everywhere.
One line of code, added once
Change the template, the colours or which reviews appear whenever you like — the embed code on your site never changes and never needs to be pasted again.
No plugin, no app, no add-on
Nothing to install into your site, nothing to keep updated, and nothing that can conflict with your theme or break at the platform's next release.
Under 20 kB, served from cache
It loads asynchronously and never blocks your page, and the reviews come from our cache rather than a live call to Google — so it stays fast at any traffic level.
A few builders only allow custom code on their paid plans. On those, a pasted script can be silently stripped out — the page saves, nothing complains, and the widget simply never appears. Each guide names the limit for its platform up front, so you find out before you spend an evening on it rather than after.
Get your embed code and pick a guide.
Start free with one widget on one business. Connect your Google listing, design the widget, and follow the guide for your platform.