One URL. Everything else is fetched.
Three steps. No API keys, no CSV exports, no third-party widget code slowing your pages down.
Most importers grab five stars and a first name. We keep everything that makes the review believable.
The review, headline and all.
Trustpilot reviews carry a title — we keep it, plus the full body, the star rating exactly as written, and a deep link back to the original.
“The monstera arrived happier than I was.”
Ordered on a Tuesday, unboxed a thriving plant on Thursday. The packaging deserves its own review.
Proof with receipts.
The verified badge and the date of experience are stored with each review — the two signals that separate a documented purchase from a drive-by. We never fabricate either.
Votes, country, track record.
When a review carries them, the useful count, the reviewer's country and their total review tally are stored as metadata alongside the quote.
The green star on every card.
Widgets and walls render an inline Trustpilot badge plus a deep link on each imported card. The icon ships inside the embed script — no requests to Trustpilot.
“Support shipped a replacement the same day and told me to keep the original.”
A Business-tier mirror. Here's the exact spec.
Trustpilot sits in the Business tier alongside Capterra, Yelp, App Store and Booking.com — the imports that run on managed fetching infrastructure. Everything else in this workflow — the inbox, widgets, walls — starts free, Google & G2 imports are on every plan, and the browser extension can capture individual Trustpilot reviews by hand on any plan.
Questions businesses asked before connecting.
Straight answers on ownership, verified badges and what happens when you disconnect — no asterisks.
01Can I connect a Trustpilot profile I don't own?
Trustpilot Reviews is built for mirroring your own business profile — that's the use it's designed for. Every imported review keeps a deep link back to the original on Trustpilot plus an attribution badge, so provenance is always one click away, and we honor takedown requests.
02Do verified badges survive the import?
Yes. A review Trustpilot marked as verified keeps that flag, stored on the imported review alongside the date of experience. And it works one way only — we never add a verified mark to a review that didn't carry one.
03What exactly does connecting fetch, before any import?
Connecting resolves the business behind your URL: name, website, category, country, whether it's a verified business, and your live star-rating distribution. Nothing imports until you run the first import yourself — and imported reviews land pending in your inbox unless you flip auto-approve on.
04What happens if I disconnect the business?
Syncing stops and nothing is deleted — your imported reviews stay on your walls and widgets. The import ledger persists too, so if you reconnect later the same reviews are never imported twice. Monthly Sync Now usage also carries over, so disconnecting isn't a quota reset.
05Why monthly auto-sync instead of weekly?
Review velocity on an established Trustpilot profile is steady, not spiky — a monthly mirror keeps your site current without burning through capacity. Each run pulls up to 100 reviews inside your 1,000-review monthly capacity, the ledger guarantees nothing imports twice, and you get 4 manual Sync Nows a month for launches and campaign spikes.
06I'm not on Business — can I still show Trustpilot reviews?
Two ways. The ReTestimonial browser extension captures individual Trustpilot reviews on every plan — you pick each one by hand. And automated Google & G2 imports are available on every plan, including Free. The hands-off Trustpilot mirror — auto-sync, dedupe ledger, monthly capacity — is what lives in Business.