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Reaction buttons for blogs

Add a simple reaction button to your page.

Reaction Count lets readers click a button such as Upvote, Useful, or Needs work. You create the snippet here, paste it into your blog post or page, and the service keeps the counts.

You do not need an account to make a snippet, and readers do not need an account to vote. It works anywhere you can paste a small HTML form.

Plain HTML forms

No reader accounts

Works on static sites

Why use it

Reader feedback without a comment system.

Works everywhere

Add reaction counters to Bear blogs, WordPress posts, Ghost themes, static websites, server-rendered pages, or any place that accepts HTML.

No setup friction

Use the builder, copy the generated snippet, paste it into your page, and adjust the styles in your own CSS if you want to.

No reader friction

Readers do not need to sign in, install anything, or leave the page. They click once to react, click again to toggle, or choose a different option.

Fully yours to style

The embed is plain markup. Use upvotes, thumbs, sentiment buttons, text, emoji, or your own CSS to make it fit your site.

How it works

Make a snippet, paste it, and let readers click.

  1. 1Choose a reaction template or customize your own options.
  2. 2Set the canonical URL for the page that should own the counts.
  3. 3Copy the generated HTML into your page, post, template, or theme.
  4. 4Style the markup with your site CSS if you want a custom look.
  5. 5Readers click a button to cast, change, or remove their reaction.