OpenTable Review Widget for GoHighLevel — Free, Built for Agency Rosters
BlooTrue's OpenTable Review Widget for GoHighLevel is a free, app-free embed that displays OpenTable reviews on any GHL website or funnel. The fit is unusually good: GoHighLevel is the platform local-marketing agencies use to manage rosters of small-business clients via sub-accounts — and restaurant clients on those rosters, from fine-dining rooms and bistros to cafés, steakhouses, and multi-location restaurant groups, are exactly the businesses whose reviews live on OpenTable, written only by verified diners who booked and honored a reservation. Yet OpenTable's official website widget only takes reservations — it never displays reviews — and GHL's reputation tooling collects and manages reviews rather than rendering OpenTable reviews on-page. BlooTrue fills the display gap: open the client sub-account's site at Sites → Websites (or Funnels), click + Add Element → Custom JS/HTML, paste the embed, then Save → Publish. One BlooTrue account per restaurant client keeps each widget pulling that client's own OpenTable restaurant page. Real 1–5 star ratings with the upstream OpenTable average in the header, 100+ widget styles, light and dark themes, custom accent colors, and SEO rich snippets — schema.org Review + AggregateRating JSON-LD — injected automatically.
How to embed OpenTable reviews on GoHighLevel in 60 seconds
- Paste the OpenTable restaurant page URL (https://www.opentable.com/r/your-restaurant) 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 GHL (or the client sub-account): Sites → Websites or Funnels, open the page in the builder.
- Click + Add Element and choose Custom JS/HTML.
- Paste the embed into the code box, then Save → Publish.
Why doesn't OpenTable's own widget show reviews?
OpenTable's first-party website widget is built to do one thing: take reservations. It never renders the diner reviews that make a restaurant bookable in the first place — OpenTable does not publish a paste-ready review widget the way Trustpilot publishes TrustBox. For GHL agencies with restaurant clients, a third-party widget like BlooTrue is the canonical way to surface those verified-diner reviews on client sites.