Add Reddit Mentions to Next.js
Learn how to import Reddit Mentions and display them on your Next.js website with beautiful, customizable widgets. Step-by-step guide with embed code.
Why Reddit Mentions Matter for Your Business
Reddit discussions are brutally honest — positive mentions carry huge weight
Reddit users influence purchase decisions in niche communities
Authentic Reddit praise converts skeptical buyers
Import Reddit Mentions into VideoTestimonials
Sign up for free and go to your Import Hub
Paste the URL of any Reddit thread or comment about your product
Comments are imported automatically — no API key needed
Display as text testimonials with subreddit attribution

Embed on Next.js
Add the VideoTestimonials script tag to your Next.js layout or page
Use the embed component in any page or section
Testimonials work with both SSR and CSR rendering modes

Widget Customization Options
Carousel
Auto-scrolling testimonial slider
Masonry Grid
Pinterest-style responsive grid
Wall of Love
Full-page testimonial showcase
Marquee
Continuous scrolling ticker
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I add Reddit Mentions to my Next.js website?
It's simple: First, import your Reddit Mentions into VideoTestimonials using our one-click import. Then, choose a widget style (carousel, grid, or wall of love). Finally, copy the embed code and paste it into your Next.js site. The entire process takes under 5 minutes.
Do Reddit Mentions update automatically on Next.js?
Yes! VideoTestimonials auto-syncs your Reddit Mentions on a regular schedule. When new reviews appear on Reddit, they'll automatically show up on your Next.js website without any manual effort.
Can I customize how Reddit Mentions look on Next.js?
Absolutely. You can choose from multiple widget styles (carousel, masonry grid, wall of love, marquee), customize colors to match your Next.js site's branding, show or hide star ratings, filter by minimum rating, and more. Every widget is fully responsive.
Will adding Reddit Mentions slow down my Next.js site?
No. Our embed code is lightweight (under 10KB) and loads asynchronously, meaning it won't block your Next.js page from rendering. We also use a global CDN for fast delivery worldwide.
