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How Do I Display Famewall Reviews on My WordPress Site with Feedspace?

Last updated on June 15, 2026

Overview

If you have moved your wall of love from Famewall to Feedspace, the next step is putting those migrated testimonials to work on your WordPress site. Feedspace lets you turn your imported reviews into embeddable widgets that display beautifully on any page or post, so visitors see real social proof without you rebuilding anything from scratch. Because imported Famewall reviews keep all original content intact, including the reviewer name, photo, and testimonial text, your WordPress display will reflect exactly what your audience wrote about you.

What You Need Before You Start

  • Your Famewall wall of love already imported into Feedspace (see How to Import Famewall Wall of Love into Feedspace)
  • A WordPress site where you have administrator access
  • The Feedspace WordPress plugin installed, or access to your theme’s page editor

Step 1: Import Your Famewall Reviews into Feedspace

If you have not already completed the import, start here. Feedspace provides a dedicated import flow for Famewall walls of love that pulls in all testimonials while preserving the original reviewer details.

  1. Log in to your Feedspace account and open the workspace where you want the reviews to live.
  2. Navigate to Import Reviews in the sidebar and select Famewall as the source platform.
  3. Follow the on-screen prompts to connect your Famewall account and select the wall of love you want to migrate.
  4. Confirm the import. Feedspace will bring in all testimonials with the original reviewer name, avatar, star rating, and text kept intact.
  5. Once the import finishes, go to Reviews in your Feedspace dashboard to verify the migrated testimonials appear correctly.

Tip: Imported Famewall reviews retain every detail from the original submission, so you do not need to re-enter or reformat any content before displaying it on your WordPress site.

Step 2: Create a Widget in Feedspace

A Feedspace widget is a display component you configure once and then embed anywhere. Choose a layout that suits your WordPress page design.

  1. In your Feedspace dashboard, go to Share Reviews and then select Widgets.
  2. Click Create Widget and give it a name such as “Famewall Testimonials”.
  3. Choose a widget type that matches how you want the reviews to appear on your site:
  • Wall of Love: a masonry grid layout that mirrors the original Famewall display your visitors may already recognise
  • Carousel: a scrolling slider suitable for landing pages and homepages
  • List: a vertical feed ideal for sidebar or blog post placement
  1. Under Filter Reviews, select the reviews you imported from Famewall so only those appear in this widget.
  2. Adjust colours, card style, and other appearance settings to match your WordPress theme.
  3. Click Save Widget. Feedspace will generate an embed code for the next step.

Step 3: Install the Feedspace WordPress Plugin

The Feedspace WordPress plugin lets you add any widget to a page or post using a shortcode, without touching theme files or custom code.

  1. In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins and click Add New.
  2. Search for Feedspace and click Install Now on the official Feedspace plugin, then click Activate.
  3. In the WordPress sidebar, go to Feedspace settings and enter your Feedspace API key to connect your account.
  4. Save your settings. The plugin is now ready to pull in your Feedspace widgets.

Step 4: Add the Widget to Your WordPress Page

With the plugin active, you can place your Famewall testimonial widget on any page or post in a few clicks.

  1. Open the page or post where you want to display the reviews in the WordPress block editor.
  2. Click the + block inserter and search for Feedspace. Add the Feedspace Widget block to your page.
  3. In the block settings panel on the right, select the widget you created in Step 2 from the dropdown list.
  4. Preview the page to confirm the migrated Famewall testimonials display correctly, then click Update or Publish.

Your Famewall reviews are now live on your WordPress site, displayed through Feedspace with all original content preserved.

Common Questions

Will my imported Famewall reviews look the same as they did on Famewall?

The original testimonial content, reviewer name, photo, and rating are all preserved during import. The visual presentation depends on the Feedspace widget style you choose, which you can customise to closely match your previous Famewall display or your WordPress theme.

Can I embed the widget without the WordPress plugin?

Yes. From the widget settings in Feedspace, copy the JavaScript embed code and paste it into a Custom HTML block in the WordPress editor. The plugin approach is simpler for most users, but the embed code works on any HTML-capable page.

Can I display only a selection of my migrated reviews?

Yes. Use the filter options in the widget builder to include only the reviews you want. You can filter by star rating, date, or manually pick specific testimonials from your imported Famewall collection.

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