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Free review report

See what your unanswered reviews are costing you.

Pick your business below. We read your most recent Google reviews and show you which ones are still sitting there without a reply — and we write the reply for each one, ready to paste.

Free, no signup, nothing to install. We only read reviews that are already public on your Google listing.

What you get

How many reviews are waiting on you
Counted from your latest reviews, always shown with the number we looked at — never an invented all-time figure.
Your real reply rate
The share of those reviews you answered, and how your recent rating compares to your all-time one.
Three replies, already written
Drafted against your actual reviews — naming what the customer actually said, not a template.

Common questions

What does the free review report show?

It reads your most recent public Google reviews and shows three things: how many are still waiting on a reply from you, what share of them you have actually answered, and how your recent average rating compares to your all-time rating. It then writes a reply for each of your three most recent unanswered critical reviews, ready to copy and paste into Google.

Is it really free, and do I need an account?

Yes, and no. The report is free and needs no signup, no card and nothing installed. It reads only reviews that are already public on your Google listing.

Does it read all of my reviews?

No, and the report says so plainly. It reads your most recent reviews rather than your entire history, and every number is shown with the number of reviews it was measured across. A business with thousands of reviews will see figures for its recent ones, which is what reflects how it is doing now.

Why does replying to reviews matter?

An unanswered critical review is often the first thing a prospective customer reads about a business, and it stands unchallenged. Replying publicly gives every future reader your side, shows the business is paying attention, and frequently prompts the original reviewer to update or soften their rating.