Some Trust Badges layouts can include a Link URL field so visitors can click a badge and open the related page, such as a review profile, app store listing, Product Hunt page, partner website, or press mention.
1 Open a badge to edit its details. 2 Link URL appears only in templates that support clickable badges. 3 Preview helps you confirm the linked badge still looks clear.
Choose a template that supports links
Open the Templates tab and choose a layout meant for clickable proof, such as app store badges, Product Hunt, review cards, review strips, G2-style badges, Capterra-style badges, review stars, or trusted logo layouts.
Add the link to the badge
Open the Content tab, click the badge row, and add the destination in Link URL. Use the full page address, such as https://example.com/reviews.
Use links only when they add proof
Clickable badges work best when the visitor can verify the trust claim. Link review badges to the review source, store badges to the app listing, and logo badges to a real partner or publication page.
If you do not see Link URL, the selected template does not support clickable badges.
Keep the linked badge label short so visitors understand what they are clicking.
Do not link every decorative seal if the badge is only meant as a visual reassurance.
After saving, test the badge on the live page to confirm the link opens the correct destination.

