⚡ Widgets in the Netherlands
Widgets are interactive web elements that can be easily embedded into websites to enhance functionality and user engagement by providing features such as social sharing, customer reviews, pop-ups, quizzes, or displaying other third-party content.
The Netherlands is a Western European country with a population of over 17.8 million people.
According to our statistics, widgets are detected on 8.6% of websites from the Netherlands.
⭐ Most Popular in 2026
The following chart shows the top widgets on websites in the Netherlands in 2026, based on market share.
The most popular is Facebook Share with a share of 25.8%, followed by
Tweet with 23% and
Pinterest Save with 11.9%.
Facebook Share 25.8%
Tweet 23%
Pinterest Save 11.9%
Browse Happy 10%
Facebook Page Plugin 9.1%
- AddToAny 8.9%
Facebook Like 8.8%
- ShareThis 7.8%
Elfsight 6.5%
Submit to Reddit 5.5%
Tumblr Share 4.3%Twitter Timeline 4.2%
Trengo 3.5%
Powr 2.2%
Facebook Like Box 1.5%
🚀 Highlights
Here is a list of the top widgets that are more popular in the Netherlands than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.
- 1.
Facebook Share (-1)
- 3.
Pinterest Save (-1)
- 4.
Browse Happy (-4)
- 9.
Elfsight (-2)
- 10.
Submit to Reddit (-2)
- 11.
Tumblr Share (-4) - 13.
Trengo (-44)
- 15.
Facebook Like Box (-1)
- 16.
Embedly (-1)
- 17.
Browser-Update (-6)
✨ Best Widgets
Below is a more detailed list of the top 25 of the 77 widgets used on sites from the Netherlands, ranked by their market share.
🗃️ About This Data
- We evaluate the popularity of technologies based on the number of websites where we detect their usage.
- Technologies without a detectable web footprint, and those we do not track, are not reflected in the calculated market share.
- This report is based on the analysis of 97,203 websites from the Netherlands.
- We currently track the presence of 93 widgets across the web.
- Of these, 77 were detected on websites from the Netherlands.
- Statistics were last calculated on .
- For more details, see our methodology and disclaimer.