GBP review request automation
Post-transaction email/SMS prompts. QR codes for in-store. Email-list re-engagement campaigns.
Review velocity matters more than total count. Reply speed under 24 hours drives Maps rank. I build systems that earn genuine reviews on GBP, Yelp, and Facebook β and respond fast. No gig platforms. No VPN farms. Frisco TX restaurant: +333% SoLV in 15 days driven by review velocity alone.
Why review velocity wins
Google weights recent review pace. A business getting 5 reviews/month beats one with 500 reviews getting 1/quarter.
Reply within 24h to every review. Google measures this. Slow-responding businesses get suppressed.
Gig platform review purchases get filtered or banned. Reviews must come from real customers via legitimate prompts.
An unreplied 1-star kills conversion rate. A professional reply turns it into trust evidence.
What you actually get
GBP, Yelp, Facebook automation. Response templates. Schema markup. Quarterly velocity reports. No shortcuts.
Post-transaction email/SMS prompts. QR codes for in-store. Email-list re-engagement campaigns.
Multi-platform request flows. Customers choose where to review based on their habits.
Industry-specific response templates. 24-hour reply SLA on positive, 48-hour on negative.
New reviews per week tracked. Star average trended. Response time measured.
AggregateRating + Review schema deployed on your site. SERP star snippets become eligible.
Professional, customer-first response framework. Often turns critics into return customers.
How I work
Review velocity compounds month over month. First 30 days establishes the baseline; months 2-6 see exponential growth as the system stabilizes.
Audit current review profile. Respond to every unreplied review. Establish 24-hour response SLA.
Post-purchase email flow, SMS confirmations, QR codes in-store, follow-up sequences.
Prompt every transaction. Track conversion rate from prompt to review. Optimize messaging.
New review volume tracked weekly. Sentiment analysis. Response speed audited. Iterate.
Receipts, not promises
Review velocity systems turned Google Business Profile into the primary booking channel.
Banyan Tree β review prompts at every parent touchpoint drove a 4x GBP call increase.
Barky Love Grooming β review schema + velocity prompts moved both SoLV and call volume.
Pricing
Single Site $1,500/mo Β· Multi-Location $3,500/mo Β· Custom (Franchise/Agency). All retainers include the full 7-service stack with weekly Geo-Grid reporting.
Straight answers
No. I can guarantee a working prompt system, professional responses, and review schema deployed. Actual review counts depend on your transaction volume and customer base. But every client running the system has seen at least 2x velocity inside 60 days.
Every negative review gets a professional, customer-first response within 48 hours. Often the original reviewer updates or removes the review. New customers reading negative reviews with thoughtful replies trust you more, not less.
No, if done correctly. The line is: you can ASK every customer for a review. You cannot pay for reviews, gate negative ones, or buy from gig platforms. My prompts are clearly transparent requests with no review-gating funnels.
Yelp prohibits asking for reviews but allows a 'Find us on Yelp' presence. My system surfaces your Yelp link without explicitly soliciting reviews there β customers who already use Yelp will leave them voluntarily.
Per-location review prompts with location-specific landing pages. Each branch has its own GBP review profile and gets prompts proportional to its transaction volume. Central reporting rolls up the chain-wide review velocity.
Ready to compound
I'll audit your current review profile and velocity. You'll see exactly where the system is leaking and how to fix it. Then decide if the build-out is the next move.