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Auto-ask every customer for a Google review. Stop forgetting.

When a job’s done, a text or email goes out within minutes asking for a Google review. One tap to leave it. Built into your invoicing or scheduling so it just happens. Your Google Local Pack ranking moves without you doing a thing.

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We use this system on our own business — the 5.0 Google rating you see at the top of every page is what it produces when you ask every customer.

The problem

Most customers would leave a review.

If somebody asked.

You finish the job. Hand them the invoice. Drive away. Three weeks later you notice your competitor has 84 Google reviews and you have 12. Their phone is ringing; yours isn’t. Both of you do the same quality of work.

The difference is one of you remembered to ask. The actual difference between a busy and a quiet small business is often this single thing.

The problem is nobody on your team has 10 hours a week to chase reviews manually. So nobody does. So your competitor pulls ahead in Google Maps and you lose the search ranking war without ever knowing the fight started.

What we build

A system that never forgets.

A small automation wired straight into the tools you already use. No new app for you or your customers to learn.

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The trigger

A job marked complete in your scheduling software. An invoice paid in QuickBooks or Square. A booking finished in Tock. Whatever signals “the customer is happy and we’re done” in your business. We wire to that.

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The message

A friendly text or email goes out within minutes. Written in your voice (not robot-speak). One tap takes them straight to your Google review form. We can send by SMS, email, or both.

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The safety net

Optional gate: a 1–5 star prompt before the review form. Happy customers (4–5 stars) go straight to Google. Unhappy customers (1–3) get routed to you directly so you can fix it before it’s public.

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The result

Every job becomes a review-ask. Conversion rates run 20–40% for SMS asks (industry-typical) vs ~5% for unasked. Local Pack ranking typically starts moving inside 60 days as review velocity picks up. Your phone starts ringing more.

Why this matters

Consistent reviews are the cheapest local-SEO move a small business can make.

Google’s Local Pack — the three businesses with the little map pins that show up when someone searches “plumber Moncton” or “café Halifax” — favours active, frequently-reviewed businesses. A profile that gets a new review every week tells Google “this place is busy, this place is open, customers are talking about it.”

A profile that hasn’t had a new review in six months tells Google the opposite. Even if the business is busier than ever, the algorithm doesn’t know that. It drops in the Local Pack. The phone stops ringing from search.

Most small businesses lose the Local Pack not because their work is bad — but because nobody has 10 hours a week to chase reviews manually. That’s the gap this closes.

Investment

What it costs.

$500–$1,500

Standalone review automation ENTRY TIER

Single workflow. Trigger on job-completion or invoice-paid, send the SMS/email, route the reviews. Live in 2 weeks.

$2,000–$5,000

Reviews + social media

Add the content engine on top: 3 educational posts per week to Facebook, Instagram, and Google Business Profile. Double the Local Pack signal.

No per-message fees. Send 5 review requests a month or 500 — same cost. SMS provider charges (Twilio, ~1¢ per text) are passed through at cost — you own that account, not us. Hosting options — managed by us or self-hosted by you — covered in your proposal.

Questions

Questions owners ask.

How do I get more Google reviews for my business?add
Ask — immediately after a job, transaction, or appointment, while the experience is fresh. The two reasons most small businesses don’t collect more reviews are (1) they forget to ask, and (2) when they do, it’s usually days later when the customer has moved on. Automating the ask — a text or email sent within minutes of the work being done — takes both problems off the table. Across our clients, asked-vs-unasked industry benchmarks for asked-vs-unasked conversion run roughly 5% to 20–40%. Over a year, that's the difference between ~12 reviews and ~84.
What systems does this connect to?add
Anything with a trigger we can read. Most common: QuickBooks (invoice paid), Square (transaction completed), Stripe (charge succeeded), Jobber/ServiceTitan/Housecall Pro (job marked complete), Tock/OpenTable (reservation finished), Calendly (booking ended), Google Calendar (appointment closed). If your system isn’t listed, ask — we’ve probably built it.
Is this against Google’s rules?add
Asking customers for reviews is fully compliant with Google’s policy. What’s NOT allowed: incentivising reviews (“leave us 5 stars and get a discount”) or gating negative reviews from being posted. Our system doesn’t do either. The optional star-prompt gate routes unhappy customers to YOU privately — but it doesn’t prevent them from leaving a public review if they want to. They can.
What if a customer leaves a 1-star review anyway?add
It happens. Even with the safety net, some folks bypass it. We build in an optional “new review” alert that pings you (text or email) the moment any new review goes live, so you can respond within minutes. Fast, professional responses to negative reviews actually lift conversion rates — they signal that you care.
How fast will my ranking move?add
Depends on your starting position and how many jobs you finish a week. Most clients see measurable Local Pack movement within 30–60 days. You won’t typically beat a competitor with 500 reviews in your first quarter — but you’ll catch competitors with 80–150 reviews within a year of consistent asks, no problem.
Do I have to do anything once it’s live?add
Two things, both small: (1) reply to your new reviews on Google — takes about 2 minutes a week. (2) Tell us when you want to tweak the message wording — takes about 5 minutes per change. That’s it. The rest runs on its own.
Can I send by email instead of SMS to save on text costs?add
Yes. Email is free; SMS is about 1¢ per send. We default to a split: SMS for customers who shared a phone number, email for customers who only gave you an email. You can also do email-only if you want to keep costs at zero.
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