Mirror App offers a simple and effective way to integrate your feed into your website, making it more engaging and interactive for your visitors. Adding an social media widget to your website has never been easier β no coding required.
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Reviewers see Mirror App as a practical, low-friction way to add social feeds without custom development or ongoing maintenance. They repeatedly praise the quick setup, no-code workflow, clean look, fast loading, and how well it blends into site designs across desktop, mobile, and WordPress. Several also like that feeds stay updated automatically and can do more than just decorate a page, such as linking to booking or pricing pages. The main caveat: advanced users want more layout, preview, and long-post display controls.
I like that you can keep the widget minimal and not turn the whole page into a social wall. The basic layout and spacing controls were enough to make it feel intentional.
We tried Mirror App for a few different widgets across pages and it's been useful. Not a magical tool, just a practical one that saves a lot of small annoyances.
Straightforward setup, no login hassle, and the feed updates fine. Maybe not for advanced users, but great for anyone who wants something that just works out of the box.
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Straightforward setup, no login hassle, and the feed updates fine. Maybe not for advanced users, but great for anyone who wants something that just works out of the box.
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Straightforward setup, no login hassle, and the feed updates fine. Maybe not for advanced users, but great for anyone who wants something that just works out of the box.
We added it to a client site to show recent activity without redesigning the page. It did what we expected and didnt create extra work later. More granular controls would make it even better, but its solid.
l don't love putting social feeds on websites, but sometimes its the easiest way to show activity. Mirror App made it painless and didnt ruin the design, so I'm fine with it.
Been following Mirror App for a while β super clean approach to social embeds. I tried the new WordPress plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/mirror-app-social-gallery) and it works great out of the box. No API setup, no heavy scripts, and it actually loads fast. Feels like the team focused on simplicity and performance instead of adding unnecessary stuff.
We used the action buttons under posts to link to key pages (booking / pricing). It's a small detail, but its nicer than having a feed thats just for looks.
After we shipped the site, the client was able to manage their widget without asking for changes every time. That was honestly the biggest relief for me.
I tried it because I didn't want to build a custom feed component again. The widget looked clean on desktop and mobile and didn't need much babysitting. I still wish I had a bit more control over how some post types look, but overall its a solid embed.
We mainly wanted a social section that doesnt go stale. Mirror App keeps it updated automatically, so we dont touch it anymore. Would love a couple more modern layout options.