Angi Review Widget for Magento — Free, the Only Practical Path
BlooTrue's Angi Review Widget for Magento is a free, extension-free embed that displays your Angi reviews on any Magento 2.x or Adobe Commerce storefront. There's a double gap to bridge: Angi does not publish an official embed widget for merchants (it has no first-party embed widget), and the Magento Marketplace has no meaningful Angi review extension either. BlooTrue fills both gaps with a pure HTML embed pasted into a CMS Block or CMS Page via the Show / Hide Editor raw-HTML toggle, or a Page Builder HTML Code element. Blocks slot into any layout position through Content → Widgets → CMS Static Block — homepage, category pages, footer. No composer install, no deploy, nothing to re-validate on the next Magento upgrade, and it works on Adobe Commerce Cloud out of the box. The one Magento-only step: flush the full-page cache afterward via System → Cache Management, or the cached page keeps serving the pre-widget version. Magento skews to North American retail and service businesses with physical locations — exactly where Angi's review footprint is strongest, which makes the pairing unusually effective. Six widget styles, light and dark themes, SEO rich snippets — schema.org Review + AggregateRating JSON-LD — injected automatically.
How to embed Angi reviews on Magento in two minutes
- Paste your Angi business profile URL (angi.com/companylist/your-business-reviews-1.htm) into the configurator above.
- Pick a widget style and customize colors, theme, and layout.
- Click Copy Code to get the one-line HTML embed.
- In the Magento admin: Content → Blocks → Add New Block (or edit a CMS Page).
- Click Show / Hide Editor to switch to raw HTML and paste — or drag a Page Builder HTML Code element and paste there.
- Place the block: Content → Widgets → add a CMS Static Block widget and assign a layout position.
- Flush the cache: System → Cache Management (or
bin/magento cache:flush).
Why doesn't Angi have an official embed?
Angi keeps reviews on its own directory to drive paid leads, and it offers no first-party embed widget for businesses. Angi does not publish a paste-ready embed widget the way Trustpilot publishes TrustBox or Google publishes Place Cards. For Magento stores the gap is doubled — the Magento Marketplace has no meaningful Angi review extension. Third-party widgets like BlooTrue are the canonical way to surface Angi reviews on a Magento storefront.