Trustpilot tells me to add a section of code into the head section of the website's HTML which I have done on the Advanced Settings editor.
It then says to add code to the HTML of your website where you want to display the trustbox but I'm not sure where to find this in the landing page editor.
Can you insert Trustpilot widgets to Hubspot landing page?
SOLVE
If you just insert a rich text module where you want this widget to appear you can view the source code of that module and paste in the code from Trustpilot directly into that and it will show in this area of the page. If you are using a custom template and do not have this option, you may need to talk to your developer about allowing you to have a module that accomplishes this.
Can you insert Trustpilot widgets to Hubspot landing page?
SOLVE
It may be dependent on the template you are using, but I was able to add HTML to the footer and header from settings --> Advanced, once you are inside of the landing page or webpage editor.
Sep 12, 20253:10 AM - last edited on Sep 12, 20257:47 AM by BérangèreL
Contributor
Can you insert Trustpilot widgets to Hubspot landing page?
SOLVE
Yes, you can insert Trustpilot widgets into your HubSpot landing page, and I'll guide you through the process. Since you're not a coder, I'll keep it simple:
1. Add Trustpilot Code to the Head Section:
Since you've already added the Trustpilot code to the head section in the Advanced Settings editor, you're on the right track.
2. Insert the Trustpilot Widget Code:
In the Trustpilot instructions, you should have received a second piece of code to display the Trustbox. This code is what you will add to your landing page.
3. Open the HubSpot Landing Page Editor:
You can navigate to your HubSpot dashboard.
Go to "Marketing" > "Landing Pages" and select the landing page where you want to add the Trustpilot widget.
4. Add an HTML Module:
In the landing page editor, look for the option to add a new module.
Choose the “Custom HTML” module (or similar, depending on your HubSpot setup).
5. Paste the Trustpilot Widget Code:
Click on the HTML module you just added.
Could you paste the Trustpilot widget code into this module?
6. Save and Preview:
Save your changes.
You can use the preview feature to check that the Trustpilot widget shows correctly on your landing page.
7. Publish:
Once you’re satisfied with how it looks, publish your changes.
This process should enable you to display the Trustpilot reviews widget without requiring any coding. If you encounter any issues, HubSpot's support documentation or customer service can also be helpful.
Sep 12, 20253:10 AM - last edited on Sep 12, 20257:47 AM by BérangèreL
Contributor
Can you insert Trustpilot widgets to Hubspot landing page?
SOLVE
Yes, you can insert Trustpilot widgets into your HubSpot landing page, and I'll guide you through the process. Since you're not a coder, I'll keep it simple:
1. Add Trustpilot Code to the Head Section:
Since you've already added the Trustpilot code to the head section in the Advanced Settings editor, you're on the right track.
2. Insert the Trustpilot Widget Code:
In the Trustpilot instructions, you should have received a second piece of code to display the Trustbox. This code is what you will add to your landing page.
3. Open the HubSpot Landing Page Editor:
You can navigate to your HubSpot dashboard.
Go to "Marketing" > "Landing Pages" and select the landing page where you want to add the Trustpilot widget.
4. Add an HTML Module:
In the landing page editor, look for the option to add a new module.
Choose the “Custom HTML” module (or similar, depending on your HubSpot setup).
5. Paste the Trustpilot Widget Code:
Click on the HTML module you just added.
Could you paste the Trustpilot widget code into this module?
6. Save and Preview:
Save your changes.
You can use the preview feature to check that the Trustpilot widget shows correctly on your landing page.
7. Publish:
Once you’re satisfied with how it looks, publish your changes.
This process should enable you to display the Trustpilot reviews widget without requiring any coding. If you encounter any issues, HubSpot's support documentation or customer service can also be helpful.
Jun 19, 20258:04 AM - last edited on Jun 20, 20251:35 PM by kennedyp
Participant
Can you insert Trustpilot widgets to Hubspot landing page?
SOLVE
Yes, you can embed Trustpilot widgets on HubSpot landing pages by using the Custom HTML module. Just copy the TrustBox embed code from your Trustpilot account and paste it into the module. A paid Trustpilot plan is required to access TrustBox widgets. For easier setup or more design flexibility, tools like Elfsight, Tagbox, EmbedSocial or Tagembed also work well with HubSpot.
Yes, you can insert Trustpilot widgets into a HubSpot landing page — but with a few important considerations. So Trustpilot offers TrustBox widgets, which are embeddable blocks of code that display your reviews. To embed these on a HubSpot landing page:
Log in to HubSpot and open your landing page in the editor.
Add a Custom HTML module to the section where you want the reviews to appear.
Paste the TrustBox embed code (available from your Trustpilot Business account).
Publish or preview the page — the widget should render live.
Can you insert Trustpilot widgets to Hubspot landing page?
SOLVE
It may be dependent on the template you are using, but I was able to add HTML to the footer and header from settings --> Advanced, once you are inside of the landing page or webpage editor.
Can you insert Trustpilot widgets to Hubspot landing page?
SOLVE
If you just insert a rich text module where you want this widget to appear you can view the source code of that module and paste in the code from Trustpilot directly into that and it will show in this area of the page. If you are using a custom template and do not have this option, you may need to talk to your developer about allowing you to have a module that accomplishes this.
Can you insert Trustpilot widgets to Hubspot landing page?
SOLVE
I haven't had any success using the rich text module. From my experience, it appears to be designed solely for managing text fonts and styles via HTML or copying and pasting font styles through HTML to ensure accurate formatting.
However, adding HTML from a third-party widget has been ineffective in contrast. Is there something that I might have overlooked?