Code-free OpenTable plugin for your Splash website

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It’s as easy as pie to add your reviews

Few things are more important for hospitality businesses than strong reviews. They show — rather than tell — that what you’re offering has had a positive impact on others, which many use to determine whether it’ll do the same for them.

Luckily, our OpenTable widget handles this for you. And building trust and confidence is as easy as pie. Thanks to a choice of 6 templates, getting started is easy. Linking your account is simple too, just enter your restaurant’s URL.

To make sure your best reviews are on show, you can filter and reveal your reviews. And as well as showing only the review, you can add the author’s name, photo, and a link to their profile. What’s more, you’ll always be up to date thanks to automatic updates.

Show that you’re tasty and trustworthy

Showing people that you’re tasty and trustworthy is a lot more effective than telling them. Your widget features a 5-star rating that shows visitors the general vibe of your reviews at a glance. It also shows the total number of reviews you have. This adds a dollop of trust if you have hundreds or thousands. Each of these elements is clickable too, and redirects to your OpenTable profile, which keeps you 100% transparent.

And then it’s onto the layout. There are 6 options to choose from: list, masonry, grid, carousel, floating badge or inline badge. No matter which layout you choose, you have complete control over your widget’s width — go as slim or narrow as you like.

Styling that complements your food and drink

Once you’ve added a review, it’ll appear as a card. And in each card, there are a variety of customisable elements. But first, you’ll want to pick your card layout. (Tip: if you want all the attention on the top review, choose the spotlight layout.) You can add your logo or icon to each review too.

And then it’s onto the styling options. You can customise every text element possible, whether it’s the body, heading or CTA text. This includes both colour and font—and yes, you can use a custom font if you like. As for the colour, well, you have two options: colour each element separately, or use the light or dark modes. The former works if you have a unique website theme, whereas the latter adds a modern touch at an instant.

Shape your brand’s image with OpenTable Reviews

Show that what you’re offering has had a positive impact on others. Include your star rating and number of reviews to give your sales a boost. The “Write a review” button acts as a magnet for attracting more reviews.

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