Sky Addons  ·  Elementor Widget
INTRODUCING

Review Carousel

A review carousel for Elementor with star ratings, names and photos — customer feedback sliding through one at a time.

Quote first, three across

The review text sits above the reviewer, the photo is a square in a pale frame, and the arrows are parked outside the track so they never land on a face.

No photograph, cards ranged left

Photographs switched off so the words carry the card: white surface, text ranged left, and a counter in place of dots.

The centre card takes the colour

Centred mode keeps one card in the middle of the track, and only that card takes the brand fill and white type.

Five across, fanned in coverflow

Five white cards fan out in coverflow with the middle one square on, over a gradient-washed band. The photos are square, not round.

Product page

The score is the headline. The reviews are the evidence.

4.8
Rated 4.8 out of 5

1,204 verified reviews collected since launch. 92% of buyers say they would order it again.

Local business

Twelve years on the same street, and every review is tied to a job number.

A verified badge is only worth something when it points at a real transaction. Each card below carries the service it came from, so nobody has to take the average on trust.

1180
Services logged
9
Average rating
12
Years trading
96
Same-week turnaround
App store

4.66 from 18,402 ratings — and the shape of that number matters.

Four in five ratings are five stars. The interesting reading is the tail: the three-star reviews are almost all about onboarding, and that is where the next release is aimed.

5 stars

78%

4 stars

14%

3 stars

5%

2 stars

2%

1 star

1%
Hospitality

One average hides four different answers.

Guests do not book on a single number. They book on the one category they care about — so publish all four and let the score argue for itself.

Cleanliness

94

Location

97

Value

86

Staff

95

Scored out of 100 by 2,318 verified guests over the last twelve months.

Marketplace

A seller card people actually stop on.

Rated 4.9 out of 5
99.1%

positive across 3,742 completed orders

Trading since 2019 · median dispatch 1 day · 4 open disputes resolved in buyer’s favour

Five of the last forty-one reviews, newest first.

Comment cards

What people wrote down before they left.

Printed on the same uncoated stock as the menu. No photographs, no avatars — the handwriting was the proof, so the type carries it instead.

4.7

mean of 618 cards

618

cards since January

81%

mention a named member of staff

Start collecting

Every number on this page came from someone who bought the thing.

Nothing here is a quote pulled from an email. Ratings, categories and distribution all read from the same review record, which is what makes the average defensible when a customer questions it.

26481
Reviews collected
8
Average rating
96
Get a reply
9
Median reply time

Coverflow, paged three at a time

Coverflow depth with the slides advancing three at a time, and bullets that shrink towards the ends of the row.

FAQ
Frequently asked

Review Carousel

Straight answers about what this one does, where it fits in a real build, and what it costs you to ship.

Still stuck?

Read the documentation for this one, or write to us — a human answers inside a business day.

How do I add a customer review slider to Elementor?

Add the Review Carousel widget from Sky Addons for Elementor and fill in its Review List. Each row holds a photo, name, designation, the review text and a star rating, and the carousel handles the rest — columns, gap, arrows and pagination all come from the widget’s own controls.

Does each review get its own star rating?

Yes, set per row. Every entry in the Review List carries its own Rating value and its own Rating Scale, so a four-out-of-five and a nine-out-of-ten can sit in the same carousel. Star colour and unmarked-star colour are set once and apply across the whole widget.

Can it pull reviews from Google automatically?

No — the Review Carousel shows reviews you enter yourself, which keeps the wording and the running order under your control. If you want reviews fetched live from a Google Business listing, Sky Addons has a separate Google Reviews Carousel widget that calls the Places API. The two solve different problems.

How many reviews show at once?

Columns run from one to six, set per breakpoint, with three as the default. Slides Per Group decides how many cards advance on each arrow click and Item Gap sets the space between them, so a six-across wall can move two at a time and still fall to one column on a phone.

Can I use a ten-point rating instead of five stars?

Yes. Rating Scale is chosen per review row and offers 5 or 10, so one carousel can mix a five-star card with a ten-point score. The icon itself switches between a Font Awesome star and a Unicode star, and unmarked icons can be drawn as outlines rather than solid shapes.

Do the reviews need a photo?

No. Show Photo is a switch, as is Show Designation, so a card can run as a quote and a name alone. Sky Addons’ Review Carousel takes each image from your media library per row, so reviews with a portrait and reviews without can sit side by side without breaking the layout.

Does the Review Carousel need Elementor Pro?

No, and it does not need Sky Addons Pro either — the Review Carousel ships in the free Sky Addons plugin and runs on free Elementor. The repeater, the carousel behaviour, the star rendering and every typography and colour control are all included at no cost.

Is the star rating machine-readable for search engines?

Partly. Each rating is wrapped in schema.org Rating microdata, with the score exposed as a review rating value in text that is hidden visually but present in the markup. That describes the rating itself; it is not a full review schema, so treat it as good practice rather than a guarantee of star snippets.

Can I put the quote above the stars?

Yes. Review Position moves the review text between Before Rating and After Rating, defaulting to after. That single control turns the same rows into a stars-first card, where the score leads, or a quote that closes with its score — without writing any CSS.

Is there a limit on how many reviews I can add?

No fixed limit — the Review List is an Elementor repeater, so you add as many rows as you need. They are stored inside the widget rather than as separate posts, which renders fast but means a long list is edited in one place, and reusing it elsewhere calls for a saved Elementor template.