Introducing the RumX Review Widget: Show Community Ratings on Any Website

I’m excited to share something we’ve been working on for a while: the RumX Review Widget, an embeddable card that displays our community ratings, top reviews, and tasting guidance on any website.

What it looks like

The widget shows:

  • :star: Community rating + number of reviews

  • :speaking_head: Top user reviews with actual tasting notes from you guys

  • :compass: “Perfect for” section with complexity level and tasting orientation

  • :writing_hand: “Rate now” button — so visitors can jump to RumX and add their own rating

It comes in light & dark theme, is fully responsive, and doesn’t mess with the host site’s design (Shadow DOM magic).

Try it yourself

rumx.com/en/widgets/

Search for any rum, configure what you want to show, copy the HTML snippet. Takes 30 seconds.

Who is this for?

  • Rum bloggers — Drop it into your review articles. Your expert opinion + what 280,000 community members think, side by side.

  • Online shops — Show independent ratings on your product pages. Works with Shopify, WooCommerce, or any custom setup. Integration guides included.

  • Anyone with a website — If you write about rum anywhere, you can embed it.

Why I built this

Our community has created something incredible: 280,000+ honest, independent tasting notes. That knowledge shouldn’t live only inside our app, it should be available wherever people discover and buy rum. The widget is a bridge between our community’s expertise and the wider rum world.

Every widget also includes a “Rate now” button, which means more people discover RumX and (hopefully) become part of our community. More reviews → better data → better recommendations for everyone.

How you can help

Know a rum blogger or shop owner? Send them the link: rumx.com/en/widgets/

Run your own blog or website? Give it a try and share your experience here. I’d love to see screenshots of how it looks on your site!

Have feedback or ideas? Drop them in this thread. This is V1 and I’m actively iterating based on your input.

Cheers :tumbler_glass:
Oliver

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Barely released, and the first early adopters are already on board:

Which pages do you think the widget should definitely be added to? I’m curious to hear your thoughts and will then contact the blogs/websites. :folded_hands:

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