Review Scores
A rounded table scores three products across independent review platforms, each cell pairing a rating with a five star meter above an averages row.
A rounded table scores three products across independent review platforms, each cell pairing a rating with a five star meter above an averages row.
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Review Scores hands the argument to a neutral third party. A centered header sits over a rounded, scrollable table whose rows are independent review platforms and whose columns are three products. Every cell pairs the numeric rating with a five star meter filled to the exact score, so a 4.8 and a 3.9 read apart at a glance rather than as two numbers. Your column leads in the emphasized ink while the rivals stay muted, an averages row closes the table, and a footnote dates when the public scores were collected.
The sources are one typed array and the averages are plain values, so adding a platform or swapping a product name never touches the meter logic. Each star meter derives its fill from the score itself, so honest numbers in mean honest bars out, and the footnote is what keeps a vendor authored comparison credible.
Reach for this block when your own claims have done their work and the page needs a voice that is not yours. On a comparison landing page for a project management tool it lands well after the feature case, where a buyer who believes your pitch still wants outside confirmation before they act. The platform names matter as much as the scores, so use the sites your buyers actually check rather than the ones that flatter you most.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The obvious fit is your product against two rivals across review sites. A few other ways to use the frame:
Tip: link each platform name to its live listing. A score a reader can verify in one click converts far harder than one they have to take on faith.