Google Reviews
Review requests go out automatically after every job, with friendly reminders until they post, so your Google rating finally reflects the quality of your work.
After every finished job, your customer gets a text with a direct link to your Google review page. Gentle reminders follow until they post, without you chasing anyone.
When someone compares you to two competitors, the business with more recent reviews gets the call. Steady review flow keeps that business yours.
Before anyone calls you, they look you up. Your Google rating, how many reviews you have, and how recent they are decide whether your phone rings or your competitor's does. It is the first impression that happens before the first impression.
Here is the frustrating part: most small businesses with quiet Google profiles do excellent work. Happy customers fully intend to leave a review, then life happens and they never do. Meanwhile the rare unhappy customer is plenty motivated to post. The result is a profile that underrepresents your business to every future customer who checks it.
That is the problem review automation solves. Asking becomes systematic instead of something you remember occasionally, so your rating starts reflecting your actual track record.
When we audit a client's review situation, the pattern is almost always the same. Reviews arrive in bursts, whenever someone on the team remembers to ask, then go quiet for months. The total count trails competitors who do worse work. And the profile's most recent review is old enough that customers wonder if the business is still active.
None of this reflects the quality of the work. It reflects the absence of a system. Asking for reviews consistently is a repetitive, easy-to-forget task, exactly the kind of thing that should not depend on anyone's memory.
When a job wraps up, your customer automatically gets a text thanking them and asking for a review, with a direct link to your Google profile. One tap and they are on the review form. No searching, no friction.
If they do not get to it, a friendly reminder follows a few days later. Not a barrage, just the nudge most happy customers need. You would be surprised how many five-star reviews are sitting behind a single reminder text.
We write the messages with you so they sound like your business, set the timing, and wire it into how you close out jobs. When a new review lands, you hear about it. And when a rough one comes in, you know right away, so you can respond quickly and professionally while there is still time for it to matter.
Any local business where customers compare options before calling: contractors, home services, suppliers, guides, health and wellness, professional services. If someone might look at your Google profile next to a competitor's before deciding, review flow is directly tied to your revenue.
It is especially valuable if you already do great work but have a review count that does not show it. The raw material is there. The system just is not.
Steady, authentic reviews from real customers, month after month. Not a suspicious spike, a heartbeat. Your rating climbs, your review count compounds, and your profile starts showing recent activity, which both customers and Google's local rankings reward.
The compounding effect is the point. Six months of consistent review flow builds an asset your competitors cannot quickly copy, because it can only be built one real customer at a time.
If you want to see how your profile stacks up against your top competitors, book a call. We will pull the comparison for you, no charge, and show you exactly where you stand.
Book a free call and we'll walk through your website, your follow-up, and where leads are slipping away. Over the phone or coffee here in Redding, your pick.