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Trustpilot Fetcher — Grab Reviews Without Headaches

So, I stumbled on this thing called Trustpilot Fetcher. At first I thought, "meh, probably another overhyped tool." But no - it's weirdly simple, almost suspiciously so. You just throw in a domain, hit fetch, and boom - reviews, in your lap. CSV, JSON... whatever floats your boat. No signup, nada. I mean, free is free, right?

Honestly, I was expecting to wrestle with API keys or paywalls. Instead, it's like someone handed you a skateboard and said, ride it. Some reviews are long, some short, some brutally honest - perfect if you're digging for trends or just curious about what people really think. You can scroll through hundreds without lifting a finger.

Why You Might Actually Need It

Look, I'm not saying you need it for everything, but if you deal with customer feedback, this saves time. Like, seriously. Copy-pasting? Forget it. Manual scraping? Pfft. This thing spits out nicely structured data you can actually use. Makes you wonder why nobody thought of it sooner. Or maybe they did, and this is just the chill version.

It’s not flashy no dashboards, no graphs (well, not yet maybe), just the raw stuff. But raw can be gold. Especially if you want to analyze competitors or track your own reviews across Trustpilot. You'll probably spend more time sipping coffee than fighting with Excel.

Who's This For?

Marketers, analysts, small business owners, random curious souls... basically anyone who’s tired of clicking, scrolling, clicking again. And honestly, some of the best stuff comes from just having all the data laid out. Patterns jump at you complaints, compliments, weird quirks that make you laugh or cry. It's addictive.

I think the real charm is in its no-bullshit simplicity. No nags, no endless menus, no upgrade to pro. Just input, fetch, done. You can debate ethics of scraping all you want, but it feels like a tiny rebellion against the endless subscription madness out there.

How Trustpilot Fetcher Works

Step 1: Enter the domain

Type the website or company domain into the input field. Example: therocketretail.com or trustpilot.com


Step 2: Hit Fetch

Click Fetch Reviews and the tool starts gathering reviews from Trustpilot. No login, no API keys.


Step 3: Wait for results

The tool collects reviews. You’ll see a live counter showing progress. Usually takes seconds.

  • Fetched Reviews / Feedbacks: Shows the total number of reviews fetched, e.g., 65.
  • Languages summary: Count of reviews per language, e.g., en: 65 feedbacks.
  • Fetched by others: Counter showing how many times this tool has been used by others

  • Step 4: Preview reviews

    Reviews appear in a clean table. Scroll through ratings, text, dates — all organized.

    Table Structure:



    Author Name or nickname of the reviewer. Sometimes repeated or empty.
    Date Review publication date and time in ISO format (e.g., 2025-08-27T13:09:56.000Z).
    Rating Numeric score from 1 to 5.
    Headline Short title of the review (usually the first sentence or main idea).
    Body Full text of the review. Can be long, detailed, include emotions or numbers.
    Lang Review language, e.g., en.
    Link URL to the original Trustpilot review (if available).
    Author (duplicate) Sometimes repeated for export convenience or linking with other data.

    Usage Notes:


    Step 5: Export

    Once the reviews are fetched, the final step is exporting them. Trustpilot Fetcher allows you to download the entire dataset in either CSV or JSON format.

    Why it’s handy:

    After exporting, you can jump straight into analysis, share data with colleagues, or archive reviews for future reference. No fuss, no extra steps, just clean data ready to go.

    Download CSV

    CSV file, example

    Try it yourself: Go to Trustpilot Fetcher

     

    Author: Robert Silven
    Role: Indie Developer
    Website: tools.olvy.dev

    About the Author:
    Robert Silven is an independent developer passionate about building practical, user-friendly tools that simplify everyday tasks. With a focus on clean design and efficient functionality, Robert creates solutions that help users save time and stay productive. When he's not coding, he enjoys exploring new tech trends and experimenting with creative projects.

     

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