A compact tree count for a nav bar, a footer, or anywhere you want a subtle nod to what you're growing. Small, honest, and always current.
No credit card required
Every tree is planted with a verified partner. The number you show is the number actually in the ground.
Made for a nav bar, a footer, or any tight space that could use a quiet sustainability nod.
New reviews plant new trees and the count climbs by itself. Set it once and forget it.
Loads from our own servers, with no tracking cookie and nothing shared with third parties.
One line of HTML and it's live, on WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Squarespace, anything.
No. Each widget loads in its own isolated bubble, asynchronously, after your page has already rendered. Your PageSpeed score, Core Web Vitals, and SEO stay exactly where they are.
Yes. Our widgets never connect your visitors to Google, Facebook, or any other review site. All review data is served from our own infrastructure, so nothing leaks to third-party servers and there's no tracking cookie to disclose.
Those are called 'rich snippets,' and Google decides whether to display them — not us. What we do: our Review Score widgets add the right structured data (schema.org markup) to your page, which is exactly what Google needs to consider showing stars next to your listing. It's the strongest nudge any third-party widget can give. Turn it on in the widget settings and we walk you through the rest.
Yes, all of them, plus Wix, Jimdo, Framer, plain HTML, and pretty much every other website builder. You paste one line of HTML wherever you want the widget to appear, same as embedding a YouTube video.
No. You connect Google and every other review site in our dashboard with a few clicks. No API keys, no Google Cloud project, no OAuth dance for your visitors, no developer needed. If you can paste an embed code, you can set this up.
Yes. Light or dark mode, colours, layout, which reviews to show, sorting, floating or fixed position, mobile behaviour. Everything's configurable in our dashboard with a live preview, so you see what you're getting before you paste the code.
Google, Facebook, Trusted Shops, ProvenExpert, Yelp, Amazon, TripAdvisor, Booking.com, Holidaycheck, Kununu, Glassdoor, Capterra, G2, App Store and Play Store reviews, plus a few more. If you collect reviews somewhere, you can probably show them with our widgets.
Yes — that's kind of the whole point. We roll every review from every connected platform (Google, Facebook, Trusted Shops, and 15+ more) into one honest average. And if you have multiple locations, our Brand Forest feature goes a step further and aggregates every branch into a single brand-level score too. Instead of 'our Munich location has 4.7 on Google,' you can show 'our brand: 4.8 across 2,341 reviews, every location, every platform.' Hotel groups, restaurant chains, and franchises use this a lot. Per-platform and per-location widgets are always there too if you prefer.
No, and that's on purpose. Cherry-picking reviews or hiding the ones you don't like violates competition law and the guidelines of most review platforms, Google included. We show every review as it is, so what your visitors see matches what's actually on the review sites. You can sort (newest, highest-rated, featured) — you just can't quietly delete the awkward ones.
Yes. Every widget is fully responsive. Floating widgets can also be hidden on mobile if they'd get in the way of your UX, with one toggle in the dashboard.
If you turn that option on, yes. Every widget can include a 'leave a review' button that sends happy visitors to the review site of your choice. It's optional. Plenty of customers keep it off.
Yes. We pull in new reviews from every connected site every 24 hours — up to 4× faster than most review widgets, which sync every three days or longer. You paste the code once and forget about it.
As many as you want, on as many domains and pages as you want. One ReviewForest subscription covers it all. There's no per-site fee and no per-widget fee.
We sync every 24 hours, so if a review is deleted on Google, it disappears from your widget on the next sync. You never need to manually clean anything up.