I tested 8 Elfsight alternatives worth switching to (2026)

Discover the best Elfsight alternatives with more widget control, flexible designs, and affordable pricing for social feeds and review displays.

Krunal vaghasiyaKrunal vaghasiya|November 4, 2025 · Updated April 30, 2026
I tested 8 Elfsight alternatives worth switching to (2026)

Elfsight gives you 90+ widgets under one roof, but the cracks show fast: view caps kick in on the free plan before you get meaningful use, CSS control sits behind higher tiers, and the per-app pricing model compounds quickly when you want more than one widget.

I’ve tested 8 replacements across reviews, social feeds, and embeds. Here’s what each one does better, what it actually costs in 2026, and who should pick it.

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Quick comparison: 8 Elfsight alternatives at a glance

Tool Starting price Free plan Best fit
WiserReview $6.75/mo yearly, $19/mo monthly Yes Review collection + display with 12+ review widgets
EmbedSocial $29/mo Yes (limited) Multi-platform review aggregation
Taggbox $39/mo Free tier Social + review walls at scale
Trustmary $19/mo Yes Video testimonials + NPS surveys
SociableKit $5/mo Free tier Social feed embeds only
Common Ninja $3.19/mo single widget Yes (limited) Cheap per-widget alternative
Widgetbox $8/mo No Agencies needing white-label
Tagembed $19/mo Free tier UGC + social proof walls

Why leave Elfsight?

Three friction points come up consistently in G2 reviews and on migration calls from ex-customers.

1. View caps hit fast on the free plan

Elfsight’s free plan allows just 200 views per month on a single widget. For any site past hobby traffic, that cap burns out in days.

Upgrading to Basic costs $6/month per app, but still caps at 5,000 views. A mid-traffic blog can exhaust that weekly.

The Pro plan at $12/month allows 50,000 views, and Premium at $24/month reaches 150,000, costs that stack fast if you’re running multiple widgets.

2. Per-app pricing compounds fast

Elfsight charges per individual widget on lower tiers. A reviews widget plus a social feed plus a contact form means three separate subscriptions unless you jump to the all-apps bundle at $18/month Basic.

That structure feels reasonable at one widget and punishing at three.

3. Widget-first, not review-first

Elfsight bundles a basic review aggregator widget, but it’s designed for display only.

There’s no automated review collection, no post-purchase invite flow, and no Google Shopping rich-snippet support. Teams treating reviews as a conversion lever outgrow the feature set quickly.

Is Elfsight legit?

Yes. Elfsight is a legitimate widget platform with 1M+ users across 80+ website builders, rated 4.6/5 on G2. The question isn’t whether it works.

It’s whether the view caps, per-app pricing, and shallow review depth match what you actually need.

For a single social feed on a low-traffic site, Elfsight’s free plan is fine. Anything past that and the picks below cost less or do more.

1. WiserReview

WiserReview dashboard

WiserReview is the cleanest Elfsight replacement if reviews are your main use case.

Review collection, photo and video UGC, automation across email/SMS/WhatsApp, and fully customizable display widgets in one tool from $6.75/month (yearly) or $19/month (monthly). No per-widget fees, no view caps that reset your workflow.

What it does well: fast setup (under an hour), flat pricing regardless of traffic, one-click Google and Facebook imports, AI review tagging by sentiment, Google rich snippets for star ratings in search results, and month-to-month billing available. Works across Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, Magento, Webflow, and custom builds.

Where it falls short: free plan caps at 10 reviews which works for testing but most stores upgrade once they collect actively. Not a general-purpose widget suite, so you’ll still need a separate tool for social feeds if that matters.

What users say on G2: praise for setup speed, design flexibility without code, and value per dollar. Rated 4.8/5 for customer relationship and small-business fit.

Pricing: Free plan (10 reviews), paid from $6.75/month yearly or $19/month monthly.

Pick WiserReview if: reviews are your primary job-to-be-done, you want embed customization without touching CSS, and the per-widget Elfsight model frustrates you.

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Display reviews on your site with WiserReview. Collect, manage, and display feedback in carousels, grids, or badges.

2. EmbedSocial

EmbedSocial

EmbedSocial pulls reviews from Google, Facebook, and 20+ other sources into one dashboard and lets you display them through customizable widgets.

Strong pick for brands that want aggregation from everywhere their customers already leave feedback.

What it does well: multi-platform review sync with auto-refresh, UGC and social feed widgets alongside reviews, API access for custom integrations, and a centralized moderation dashboard.

Where it falls short: pricing climbs quickly as you add sources, Pro Plus at $49/mo for 6 sources, Premium at $99/mo for 15 sources. Default styling often needs custom CSS to match brand, and mobile rendering can be inconsistent per G2 reviewers.

What users say on G2: multi-source aggregation is praised. Pricing transparency and upgrade pressure are the top complaints.

Pricing: Free (limited, 1 source), Pro $29/mo (3 sources), Pro Plus $49/mo (6 sources), Premium $99/mo (15 sources).

Pick EmbedSocial if: you want one dashboard covering reviews across Google, Facebook, and niche review sites and you’re fine with the per-source pricing model.

Also check: I tested 8 EmbedSocial alternatives worth switching to (2026)

3. Taggbox

Taggbox

Taggbox aggregates social media posts and reviews from multiple platforms into widgets built for events, retail displays, and digital signage.

Strong on moderation depth and analytics, popular with enterprise marketing teams running UGC campaigns.

What it does well: content pulled from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, Google, Facebook, and more into a single wall, real-time moderation with profanity and spam filters, analytics to track engagement by source, and dedicated account management on higher tiers.

Where it falls short: entry pricing starts at $39/month for website widgets (higher than most tools here), event social wall plans are priced separately starting at $199, the dashboard has a learning curve, and review-specific features (collection, automation) are lighter than dedicated review tools.

What users say on G2: social wall quality and enterprise support praised. Cost and setup complexity are the common complaints.

Pricing: Website widget plans from $39/mo. Event wall plans from $199. Free tier available.

Pick Taggbox if: you run events, digital signage, or large-scale marketing campaigns where social proof walls need enterprise polish.

4. Trustmary

Trustmary

Trustmary combines review collection with NPS surveys and video testimonial capture.

Built for B2B and service businesses where a 2-minute customer video carries more weight than a star rating.

What it does well: frictionless video testimonial recording, automated NPS survey flows, AI-powered feedback analysis, Google review sync, and CRM integrations with HubSpot and Pipedrive.

Where it falls short: free plan is view-limited, advanced features have a learning curve, and it’s priced higher than pure display tools if all you need is review widgets.

What users say on G2: video testimonial workflow praised, especially for B2B. Onboarding complexity is the recurring feedback.

Pricing: Free plan available, paid from $19/month.

Pick Trustmary if: you run B2B or consulting and video testimonials drive more conversions than text reviews.

5. SociableKit

SociableKit

SociableKit is the cheapest pick on this list for social media feed embeds. Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Pinterest all supported.

No review features, just clean social feed widgets for those who only need that job done.

What it does well: no-code setup in minutes, real-time feed updates, 100+ widget types covering specific platforms, priced aggressively starting at $5/month, and per-widget plans that scale predictably.

Where it falls short: no review collection at all (social feeds only), customization depth can require CSS for brand alignment, and no automation beyond feed refresh.

What users say on G2: price-to-feature ratio and widget variety praised. Customization depth and support speed are the main complaints.

Pricing: Plans start at $5/month per widget. Free tier available.

Pick SociableKit if: you only need social media feeds (not reviews) and you want the cheapest per-widget price on the market.

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6. Common Ninja

Common Ninja

Common Ninja is the closest feature-for-feature Elfsight alternative. 100+ no-code widgets covering tables, reviews, galleries, timelines, forms, and more.

Single-widget plans start as low as $3.19/month which undercuts Elfsight on the bottom tier.

What it does well: biggest widget library in this list, single-widget pricing for buyers who only need one embed, drag-and-drop editor with no code, and responsive SEO-ready output across all major site builders.

Where it falls short: CSS customization locked behind higher plans, review features are display-only (no collection workflow), and support response times trail bigger competitors.

What users say on G2: widget variety and low entry price praised. Customization limits on cheaper tiers are the common complaint.

Pricing: Single widget $3.19/mo, Basic all-apps $10/mo, Premium higher.

Pick Common Ninja if: you want Elfsight’s widget breadth at lower entry pricing and you don’t need review collection automation.

Also check: 9 Best Common Ninja alternatives I’ve found (2026)

7. Widgetbox

Widgetbox

Widgetbox is the agency pick. Drag-and-drop builder with full white-label support, so consultants building widgets for clients can ship them under their own brand with no third-party footer.

What it does well: white-label output on every plan, custom branding controls, lightweight embed code that doesn’t slow pages down, and agency-friendly billing structure.

Where it falls short: no free plan (paid-only from day one at $8/mo), smaller widget library than Common Ninja or Elfsight, and support is email-only on lower tiers.

What users say on G2: white-label quality and clean design praised. Missing free tier and smaller widget count are the top complaints.

Pricing: Starts at $8/month. No free plan.

Pick Widgetbox if: you’re an agency reselling widgets to clients and white-label branding is non-negotiable.

8. Tagembed

Tagembed

Tagembed pulls UGC and reviews from 15+ sources into social proof walls and display widgets.

Similar category to Taggbox but priced lower and targeted at small-to-mid businesses rather than enterprise.

What it does well: UGC aggregation from Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Google, Facebook, and YouTube, pre-built themes that cut setup time, no-code customization, and analytics on widget engagement.

Where it falls short: moderation depth lighter than Taggbox, review collection (not just display) is basic, plans limit source count on lower tiers, and the UI feels dated compared to newer tools.

What users say on G2: UGC wall quality and pricing praised. Support and advanced features need work per reviewers.

Pricing: Free plan (limited, 2,000 views/mo), paid from $19/month.

Pick Tagembed if: you want a social proof wall aggregating UGC across platforms at a lower price point than Taggbox.

How to migrate from Elfsight to a new tool

Switching takes less time than most buyers expect. Four steps cover it:

1. Catalog your existing widgets: Log into Elfsight and list every active widget: what it does, where it’s embedded, and which pages it lives on. Screenshot each one so you have a visual reference during migration.

2. Export any review or feed data: If you’re running Elfsight’s review widget, export the review content before switching. For social feeds, there’s no data to export since the content lives on the source platform.

3. Remove Elfsight embed codes from your site: Delete the Elfsight snippet from your theme files, page builders, or tag manager. If you’re on Shopify or WordPress, uninstall the Elfsight app. Don’t cancel the Elfsight subscription yet.

4. Install your new pick and verify output: Set up WiserReview (or whichever tool you chose). Import any review data. Add the new embed codes. Preview each embed on desktop and mobile before canceling Elfsight.

Total switching time for a small-to-mid site is 1-3 hours end-to-end, depending on how many widgets you’re replacing.

How to choose the right Elfsight alternative

Three decision questions cut through the options:

1. What’s your primary use case? Reviews specifically (collect + display)? WiserReview. Multi-source review aggregation? EmbedSocial. Video testimonials with NPS? Trustmary. Social feeds only? SociableKit. General widget library? Common Ninja. White-label for clients? Widgetbox. UGC social walls? Tagembed or Taggbox.

2. Do you need free or low-cost? Genuine free tiers: WiserReview, Trustmary, Tagembed, SociableKit, Taggbox, Common Ninja. Cheapest paid: SociableKit at $5/mo or Common Ninja at $3.19/mo single widget. No free plan: Widgetbox. Elfsight itself: free (200 views), Basic $6/mo per app.

3. How much design control do you need? WiserReview offers full design freedom without CSS. Middle ground: Common Ninja, Tagembed (CSS requires tier upgrades). Agency white-label: Widgetbox.

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Getting started

Elfsight works for basic widget needs, but view caps and per-app pricing push most users toward a purpose-built replacement within months.

For review-focused buyers, WiserReview replaces Elfsight cleanly from $6.75/month (yearly) or $19/month (monthly) with review collection, photo/video UGC, and a free plan to test the fit.

For multi-source aggregation, EmbedSocial or Taggbox. For video testimonials, Trustmary. For social feeds only, SociableKit. For general widget libraries cheaper than Elfsight, Common Ninja. For agency white-label, Widgetbox. For UGC walls, Tagembed.

Pick the tool that matches your primary job. Don’t overpay Elfsight’s per-app pricing for a library you only use 20% of.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this topic

Many users feel Elfsight is easy to start with but lacks control over how widgets behave. Others mention slow load times, limited free plans, and basic tracking features.
Focus on tools that offer better layout control, faster load speeds, more behavior settings, and features like A/B testing, integrations, or automation based on your needs.
Yes, some tools offer free plans with fewer limits like WiserReview for basic review display or Poptin for simple popup forms. Just check what’s included before using.
Look for a tool built only for reviews. These usually offer better layouts, automation to request reviews, and options to show video, photo, or text feedback on your site.
Yes, most tools on the list have drag-and-drop builders or simple setup options. You don’t need any coding to use them on platforms like Shopify, WordPress, or Wix.

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Krunal vaghasiya

Krunal vaghasiya

Krunal Vaghasia is the founder of WiserReview and an eCommerce expert in review management and social proof. He helps brands build trust through fair, flexible, and customer-driven review systems.