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Displaying Judge.me reviews in your BeyondCart mobile app

Display Judge.me product reviews in your BeyondCart mobile app to boost trust and conversions.

Updated over a month ago

Available on the Free plan and Shopify only

BeyondCart is a mobile app builder for Shopify stores. This guide shows you how to display Judge.me reviews in your BeyondCart mobile app, so shoppers can view authentic product feedback and star ratings without leaving the app.


Benefits of Judge.me x BeyondCart integration

Using Judge.me with BeyondCart integration helps you:

  • Boost trust with star ratings and reviews inside your mobile app.

  • Reinforce product credibility when users browse before checkout.

  • Sync reviews automatically—no manual import needed.

  • Streamline the buyer journey with embedded social proof.


Setup instructions

In Judge.me admin:

  1. Go to General Settings > Integrations tab.

  2. Click View API Token.

  3. Copy your Private API Token and your Shopify store domain (e.g., yourstore.myshopify.com).

In BeyondCart admin:

  1. Go to Settings > Show/Remove.

  2. Scroll to the Integrations section.

  3. Paste your Shopify store domain and Private API Token from Judge.me.

  4. Click Save.


How the integration works

After setup:

  • Product reviews sync automatically from Judge.me to BeyondCart.

  • New reviews appear in the app shortly after submission.

  • Your app users will see:

    • Star ratings on product pages

    • Written reviews and customer photos/videos

Note: Reviews only appear for products published in both Shopify and BeyondCart.


Troubleshooting common issues

Issues

How to fix

Reviews are not showing in the app

Check if:

  • The product exists in both Shopify and BeyondCart.

  • At least one approved review exists for the product in Judge.me.

Invalid API key error

Make sure that:

  • You’re using the Private API token (not public).

  • There are no extra spaces when pasting.

Store domain not recognized

Check if your domain is formatted correctly, e.g., yourstore.myshopify.com.

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