
Dashboard with review management interface
Smart Reviews Display lets you showcase reviews from multiple sources including WordPress.org, Yelp, and Google Reviews. Choose from responsive grid (masonry), list, or carousel displays with full reviewer details and smart caching.
[smart_reviews id="123"] format that auto-updatesSearch for “Smart Reviews” in the block editor. You can either:
* Use ID: Select a saved review display by ID
* Configure Manually: Set all options directly in the block
New ID-based format (recommended):
[smart_reviews id=”123″]
Custom reviews examples:
[smart_reviews source=”custom” layout=”grid” title=”Customer Testimonials”]
[smart_reviews source="custom" group="testimonials" layout="grid" title="Customer Testimonials"]
Yelp example:
[smart_reviews source=”yelp” business_id=”your-business-id” type=”business” layout=”grid”]
Google Reviews example:
[smart_reviews source=”google” place_id=”your-place-id” type=”place” layout=”carousel”]
This plugin can connect to external services depending on which review source you choose. No external requests are made for Custom reviews created and stored inside your own WordPress site.
If you use WordPress.org as the review source, the plugin fetches review feeds/pages and plugin rating data from WordPress.org so it can display reviews and aggregate ratings.
It sends the selected plugin or theme slug in the request URL and includes your site’s home URL in the standard WordPress user-agent header when reviews are fetched, refreshed, or re-cached.
Terms and policies: https://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Policies
Privacy policy: https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/
If you use Google Reviews as the source and enter a Google API key, the plugin sends the configured Google Place ID to the Google Places API so it can fetch reviews, rating totals, place name, and related place URLs.
Requests are made when the reviews are first fetched and again whenever the cache expires or you manually clear the plugin cache. Google also receives your site’s home URL in the standard WordPress user-agent header.
Terms of service: https://developers.google.com/maps/terms
Privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
If you use Yelp as the review source and enter a Yelp API key, the plugin sends the configured Yelp business ID to the Yelp Fusion API so it can fetch business reviews, rating totals, business name, and related Yelp URLs.
Requests are made when the reviews are first fetched and again whenever the cache expires or you manually clear the plugin cache. Yelp also receives your site’s home URL in the standard WordPress user-agent header.
Terms of service: https://www.yelp.com/developers/api_terms
Privacy policy: https://terms.yelp.com/privacy/en_us/20260101_en_us/