Google Review Widget for Duda — Free, Agency White-Label Friendly
BlooTrue's Google Review Widget for Duda is a free embed that displays your reviews on any Duda site via the built-in HTML widget. It works on every Duda paid plan — Basic, Team, Agency, and Custom/Enterprise — because Duda exposes the HTML widget on every paid tier. The embed is agency-friendly: it survives white-label rebranding because it doesn't carry Duda chrome or a Duda-branded loader, so end-clients on your agency dashboard see a clean, agency-styled storefront with live Google reviews. The widget is fully compatible with Duda's multi-language feature (each language version can carry its own HTML widget instance with the same embed code) and with Duda's dynamic page templates (drop the HTML widget into the template once and it renders on every generated page). No Duda App Store custom-widget development is needed — Duda has its own widget builder and App Store, and agencies sometimes wonder if they need to build a custom Duda widget; they don't. The standard built-in HTML widget accepts the BlooTrue embed code directly. Six widget styles (slider, grid, list, masonry, badge, compact badge) with light and dark themes plus a free custom color picker. SEO rich snippets — schema.org Review + AggregateRating JSON-LD — are injected automatically.
How to embed Google reviews on Duda in 60 seconds
- Open your site in the Duda editor and navigate to the page where you want reviews.
- From the left sidebar, click Widgets and drag the HTML widget onto the page.
- Click the placed widget, then click Edit HTML in the inspector and paste the embed code.
- Click Update, then Publish in the top right.
- Your Google reviews are now live on Duda.
BlooTrue vs Duda's native Google Reviews integration
Duda offers a Google Reviews API integration on the higher Agency tier, but it requires connecting a Google account per site and counts toward Duda's plan limits. BlooTrue is free, doesn't require a per-site Google account connection, doesn't count toward Duda's plan-level site limits, and works with any Google Maps URL — making it particularly useful for agencies managing dozens of client sites where connecting Google accounts at scale is a friction point.