Google Review Widget for Hostinger Website Builder — Free, No App Needed
BlooTrue's Google Review Widget for Hostinger Website Builder is a free embed that displays your Google reviews on any site built with Hostinger's drag-and-drop builder — the platform formerly known as Zyro, now bundled with Hostinger hosting plans. That bundling matters: most Hostinger sites belong to budget-conscious small businesses who picked the builder precisely because it ships free with hosting, and BlooTrue keeps the cost story intact — adding Google reviews costs nothing extra. The install surface is the builder's Embed code element: click Add element in the left toolbar, drag the Embed code element onto the page, paste the BlooTrue snippet, click Embed, then Update website in the top-right corner. Sites generated by Hostinger's AI Website Builder use the exact same editor, so the path is identical for AI-built sites. 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 Hostinger Website Builder 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 hPanel, open your website and click Edit website to launch the builder.
- Click Add element in the left toolbar and drag the Embed code element onto the page.
- Paste the embed code, click Embed, then Update website (top right) to publish.
Does this work on AI-generated Hostinger sites?
Yes. Hostinger's AI Website Builder generates a site and drops you into the same editor used for template-based sites. The Add element toolbar — including the Embed code element — is identical. Drag the element wherever the AI placed your testimonials section, paste, Embed, Update website.
Hostinger Website Builder and Zyro
Hostinger Website Builder is the successor to Zyro, which Hostinger acquired and folded into its hosting plans. If you find an old Zyro tutorial mentioning the Embed code element, it maps directly onto today's editor.