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Reaction buttons for blogs

Add a simple reaction button to your page.

Reaction Count lets readers tap a small button such as Like, Dislike, or Helpful. You make the little form here, paste it into a post, and the counts keep working while you get back to writing.

You do not need to run a server or make readers sign in. If your blog lets you paste HTML, you can add a quick way for people to tell you what landed.

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 Blog, WordPress, Ghost, static sites, hand-built HTML, or almost anywhere else you can paste a small form.

No new hobby required

Use the builder, copy the generated HTML, paste it into your post, and change the button text whenever you want.

One click for readers

Readers do not need an account, a comment box, or a speech prepared. They click once to react, click again to undo, or pick a different option.

Fits your blog

Use plain words, emoji, tiny jokes, serious feedback, or your own CSS. It is meant to sit quietly under the thing you wrote.

How it works

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

  1. 1Choose a starter such as Like/Dislike, or write your own button labels.
  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, and the public count updates for that post.