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Your Google reviews, handled.

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Google is where people decide whether to try you. This keeps that page working for you — every review answered, more of them coming in, and the good news posted where it lands.

$49/mo
Month to month · no setup fee · cancel anytime
What it does

The whole review job, off your plate.

You'll never sit down at 11pm to answer reviews again.

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Every review gets a reply

A draft is written for each one in your voice — you read it, tweak it if you want, send it. The 5-stars and the 1-stars both, because Google counts that you answered.

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The ask, sent for you

The people who love you never think to review you. A friendly note goes out after they order, and the ones who meant to finally do.

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Posts on your listing

Two-Topping Tuesday, the new stromboli, closed for the holiday — straight onto your Google listing, where people actually look.

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You hear about the bad one first

A 1-star lands and you know right then — not next month when you're wondering why Fridays got quiet.

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Your star average, honestly

Where you stand, which way it's moving, and what people keep bringing up. No vanity dashboard — just what's being said about you.

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The reviews on your own site

Your best reviews, on your website, updating themselves. (Bring your website too and it's automatic — otherwise it's one snippet.)

Why it's easy to say yes to

It cannot break anything.

The zero-risk one

This one doesn't touch your register, your menu, your kitchen, or your Friday night. It lives entirely on your Google listing. If you hate it in a month, you turn it off and nothing about your shop changes.That's why it's usually where shops start with us.

What it costs

A fraction of what the big ones charge.

This is a $400/mo category. It shouldn't be.

Podium$399–599/moPer location
Birdeye$299–449/moPer location
NiceJob$75–125/moThe cheapest of the rest
Doughrado$49/moMonth to month, and we do the work
White glove, small town

We set it up. You make pizza.

No app store, no sign-up maze. A real person sets it up, wires it to how your shop already runs, and stands at your counter on day one.