Trustpilot Notion Integration: Import Trustpilot Data into Notion [Free] With Note API Connector [RapidAPI]
Trustpilot reviews are a valuable source of customer feedback — but the official Trustpilot API can be very expensive. Luckily, you can use the Unofficial Trustpilot API on RapidAPI together with Note API Connector to import reviews directly into your Notion workspace, for free.
This tutorial will guide you step by step on how to connect RapidAPI to Notion so you can collect, organize, and analyze Trustpilot reviews without writing a single line of code.
What is RapidAPI?
RapidAPI is the largest API marketplace, offering access to over 40,000 APIs across diverse categories, such as:
- Machine Learning: APIs for AI tools like image recognition or language processing
- Finance: Stock market data, balance sheets, or cryptocurrency rates
- Sports: Game statistics, live scores, and player data
- Utilities: Weather updates, geolocation, or translation services.
RapidAPI simplifies finding and integrating APIs by providing a central hub where you can test, subscribe, and manage APIs effortlessly.
Subscribe to RapidAPI
Visit RapidAPI and sign up for free. Once you’re logged in, go to Unofficial Trust Pilot on RapidAPI. Their free plan offers 500 requests per month.

Get API Requests
Once subscribed, go to the Playground section on RapidAPI. Here you can test different endpoints, such as:
- Get Reviews – fetch reviews for a business by its domain (e.g.
www.google.com
). - Get Business Details – retrieve general info about a business.
RapidAPI generates a cURL request for you. Copy this code snippet — you’ll paste it directly into Note API Connector.
Getting started with Note API Connector
Start syncing your data to Notion in just a few clicks. Connect your Notion workspace, grant the necessary permissions, and you’re ready to create powerful API-based automations, no coding required.
👉 Follow the official setup guide to get started in minutes.
Use the Trust Pilot API in Note API Connector
Now, you can easily import data by copying the cURL command from RapidAPI and pasting it into the URL field in Note API Connector.


After running the request, the Note API Connector will display the API response . Use the mapping feature to link API fields to your Notion database columns. You can choose to import all fields or only specific ones.
The API response will include many details. To focus on reviews, use the JMESPath filter
reviews
. This tells Note API Connector to pull only the reviews list.

Once imported, your Trustpilot reviews will appear neatly in your Notion database. You can now:
- Analyze feedback over time
- Build customer satisfaction dashboards
- Share review insights with your team

Conclusion
By combining RapidAPI with Note API Connector, you can import Trustpilot reviews into Notion without paying for the expensive official API. It’s free, simple, and requires no coding skills.
Try it today and turn your Notion workspace into a powerful hub for tracking and analyzing customer feedback.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can import Trustpilot reviews into Notion using Note API Connector together with the Unofficial Trustpilot API on RapidAPI. Simply copy the cURL request from RapidAPI and paste it into Note API Connector — no coding required.
No. Note API Connector makes it possible to integrate Trustpilot with Notion without writing a single line of code.
No. The official Trustpilot API is expensive and designed for enterprise plans. Instead, this guide uses the Unofficial Trustpilot API via RapidAPI, which offers a free plan with 500 requests per month — perfect for personal or small business use.
Once imported, you can use Trustpilot reviews in Notion to track customer feedback, create satisfaction dashboards, monitor sentiment, and share insights with your team in one central workspace.