Rating Stats Band
A split satisfaction band with the overall score set enormous beside a star row and a ruled list of rating sources, each with its own stars and volume.
A split satisfaction band with the overall score set enormous beside a star row and a ruled list of rating sources, each with its own stars and volume.
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Rating Stats Band trades counters for satisfaction scores. A split layout sets the overall rating enormous on the left beside a filled star row and the total number of rated interactions, while the right column lists the sources that feed the score. Each source row carries its own small star row, a score, and the response volume behind it, so the headline rating reads as an average of visible parts rather than a claim.
The overall score is written inline and the sources live in a plain array of source, score, filled star count, and volume. A small StarRow component renders both the large and the compact rows from the same five step scale, filling to the given count. Nothing here is a photo or a chart, so the band renders instantly and holds its weighting in any theme.
Reach for this block when your proof is breadth of goodwill rather than a single metric, and you want to show that the score survives being counted from every direction. It is the ratings first sibling of stats-with-quotes and a more transparent alternative to a lone review badge, best on trust pages where the sourcing is the point.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is a support and review score built from four measured sources. Other bands:
Tip: publish the response volume next to every source, a high score on a large count is the part that makes the average believable.