Overview
If you publish an app or plugin on the Atlassian Marketplace, the peer reviews left by developers and engineering teams are among the most persuasive signals you can share. Buyers evaluating Jira, Confluence, or Trello apps heavily rely on feedback from people in similar technical roles before committing to an install. Displaying these verified peer reviews directly on your WordPress site puts social proof front and centre, helping you convert more visitors into active users. Feedspace lets you import those reviews, build a customisable widget, and embed it on any WordPress page in just a few steps.
Step 1: Import Your Atlassian Marketplace Reviews into Feedspace
Before you can display your peer reviews on WordPress, you need to bring them into Feedspace.
- Log in to your Feedspace account.
- Navigate to Import Reviews from the left sidebar.
- Select Atlassian Marketplace from the list of supported platforms.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to connect your listing and pull in your existing peer reviews.
- Once the import is complete, your Atlassian Marketplace reviews will appear in your Feedspace review library, ready to use.
For a detailed walkthrough of the import process, see the article How to Import Reviews from Atlassian Marketplace into Feedspace.
Step 2: Create a Widget for Your Atlassian Marketplace Reviews
With your peer reviews imported, the next step is to build a display widget that you can embed on your WordPress site.
- In Feedspace, go to Share Reviews and select Widgets.
- Click Create Widget and choose a widget style that suits your site layout, such as a grid, slider, or list.
- Filter the widget to include only your Atlassian Marketplace peer reviews, or combine them with reviews from other platforms if you prefer.
- Customise the widget appearance, including colours, fonts, and the number of reviews to display.
- Save the widget. Feedspace will generate a unique shortcode for you to use in WordPress.
Tip: Atlassian Marketplace reviews often include detailed technical feedback about integrations, performance, and support quality. Consider selecting peer reviews that highlight specific use cases, such as Jira automation or Confluence documentation workflows, to resonate with your target audience of developers and team leads.
Step 3: Install the Feedspace WordPress Plugin
To embed your widget on WordPress, you need the Feedspace plugin installed and connected to your account.
- In your WordPress admin dashboard, go to Plugins and click Add New.
- Search for Feedspace and click Install Now, then Activate.
- Go to the Feedspace plugin settings and enter your Feedspace API key to connect the plugin to your account.
- Save your settings. The plugin is now ready to render your review widgets.
Step 4: Add the Widget to Your WordPress Page
Now you can place your Atlassian Marketplace peer review widget on any page or post on your WordPress site.
- Open the WordPress page or post where you want the reviews to appear, such as your app landing page or a dedicated social proof page.
- In the Gutenberg block editor, click the + icon to add a new block and search for Shortcode.
- Paste the Feedspace widget shortcode you copied in Step 2 into the shortcode block.
- Click Preview to confirm the peer reviews display correctly, then click Publish or Update to make the changes live.
Your Atlassian Marketplace peer reviews are now live on your WordPress site, helping developers and technical teams evaluate your app with confidence before installing it from the marketplace.
Common Questions
Can I display reviews from multiple Atlassian apps in one widget?
Yes. If you have more than one Atlassian Marketplace listing, you can import reviews from each app into Feedspace and include them all in a single widget, or create separate widgets per app.
Will new Atlassian Marketplace reviews appear automatically?
Feedspace can sync new reviews periodically depending on your plan. Check the Import Reviews section in Feedspace to see the sync options available for your account.
What widget styles work best for B2B app landing pages?
For B2B software landing pages, a grid or list layout tends to work well because it lets visitors scan multiple peer reviews quickly. A slider can also be effective if you want to highlight a small number of high-quality reviews without taking up too much page space.
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