Google Review Widget for Carrd — Free Widget, One-Page Fit
BlooTrue's Google Review Widget for Carrd is a free embed that displays your Google reviews on any Carrd one-page site. Carrd is the go-to builder for solo professionals — freelancers, consultants, coaches, photographers — and for link-in-bio-style personal pages that funnel social traffic to a single URL. One thing to know up front: embeds are a paid Carrd feature. The Embed element requires Carrd's Pro Standard plan ($19/yr) or higher — it isn't available on the free tier or Pro Lite. The BlooTrue widget itself is free, so $19/yr is the total cost of the stack. The install takes a minute: click the + button to add an element, choose Embed, set Type to Code, paste the BlooTrue snippet, click Done, then Publish. The widget is fully responsive and renders within whatever section or container width Carrd gives it — compact badge styles suit single-column link-in-bio layouts, while the slider works as a full-width band between your bio and contact sections. Six widget styles, light and dark themes, free custom color picker, and SEO rich snippets — schema.org Review + AggregateRating JSON-LD — injected automatically.
How to embed Google reviews on Carrd in 60 seconds
- Search your business in the configurator above (or paste your Google Maps share link).
- Pick a widget style and customize colors, theme, and layout.
- Click Copy Code to get the one-line HTML embed.
- In the Carrd editor, click + to add an element and choose Embed (requires Pro Standard or higher).
- Set Type to Code, paste the embed, and click Done.
- Click Publish — your reviews are live.
Which Carrd plan do I need?
Carrd's Embed element is a Pro feature: you need the Pro Standard plan ($19/yr) or higher. The free tier and Pro Lite don't include embeds. The BlooTrue widget is free, so the $19/yr Carrd plan is the only cost in the setup.
Why social proof matters on a one-page site
A Carrd page usually has one job — convert a visitor from social media into a client, booking, or follower. Real Google reviews under your bio do that job better than any self-written copy, because they're third-party proof.