The Trustpilot Review Capture API provides structured and reliable access to real reviews that users leave on Trustpilot about different companies. Through this interface, users can obtain detailed information from reviews associated with a specific domain, facilitating the integration of trusted data into applications, dashboards, analytics systems, or websites.
Each review returned includes multiple attributes that help understand the consumer experience. These include the star rating (review_rating), the review title (review_title), the full text (review_text), the language, the publication date, the location, the number of likes received, and a unique identifier for traceability. In addition, the API exposes relevant information about the author, such as their name or alias, country of origin, total number of reviews they have published on Trustpilot, and how many correspond to the same company.
In short, the Trustpilot Reviews API centralizes access to authentic, verified, and up-to-date reviews, offering a valuable resource for any project that requires reliable information about consumer satisfaction and experiences across various industries and global markets.
Get verified reviews by domain, including rating, text, title, language, date, author, and additional user data.
Trustpilot - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
company_domain |
[Required] Enter a domain |
page |
Optional Indicates a pagination |
{"Example Response":"No response example available for now."}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9933/trustpilot+review+capture+api/18719/trustpilot?company_domain=metals-api.com&page=2' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
|
[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API returns verified reviews associated with a specific domain, including attributes such as star rating, review title, full text, language, publication date, author information, and user engagement metrics like likes received.
Key fields in the response include review_rating (star rating), review_title (title of the review), review_text (full review content), author name, publication date, location, and the number of likes, providing a comprehensive view of consumer feedback.
The response data is structured in a JSON format, with each review represented as an object containing various attributes. This allows for easy parsing and integration into applications or dashboards.
The endpoint provides detailed information about consumer experiences, including review ratings, titles, texts, author details, publication dates, and engagement metrics, enabling users to analyze customer sentiment effectively.
Users can customize their requests by specifying parameters such as domain name to filter reviews for a specific company, allowing for targeted data retrieval based on their needs.
The data is sourced directly from Trustpilot, ensuring that all reviews are authentic, verified, and up-to-date, which helps maintain high data quality and reliability.
Typical use cases include enhancing marketing strategies, improving customer service, conducting sentiment analysis, and integrating authentic reviews into websites or applications to build trust and loyalty.
Users can analyze the returned data to identify trends in customer satisfaction, gauge public perception of their brand, and leverage positive reviews in marketing materials to enhance credibility and attract new customers.
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