Google review software for landscaping companies
Landscaping has a review problem that most software ignores: your best customers pay you every week. Blast a review request after every mow and you will annoy the exact people who love you most. Never ask, and your Google profile stays thin while your work speaks only to the people driving past. ReviewNudger is built for that rhythm — one neutral review request after a paid invoice, with a per-customer cooldown that means the weekly-mow client is asked once, not fifty-two times, while every new install, cleanup, and hardscape job gets its ask at the perfect moment.
Why landscapers lose reviews they earned
Recurring billing makes asking dangerous
Weekly and biweekly customers cannot be asked after every visit. A cooldown window per customer turns a landmine into a system: one ask, then silence until you say otherwise.
Beautiful work, invisible profile
A finished patio or spring cleanup sells itself in person, but "landscaping near me" is won on the review count next to your name in the map pack. The gap between work quality and review count is pure lost revenue.
Spring rush leaves zero admin time
March through June nobody has time to chase reviews. Automation runs hardest exactly when you are busiest — every paid invoice keeps feeding the pipeline.
Works with the tools you already use
- When a Jobber invoice is paid — a one-time cleanup or install — the review request goes out. See the Jobber integration →
- When a QuickBooks payment posts, the customer gets your review link that evening. See the QuickBooks integration →
How it works
- Connect Jobber or QuickBooks and set two numbers: how long after payment to send, and how many days before the same customer can be asked again. That second number is what makes review requests safe for a recurring-service business.
- Each eligible payment triggers one neutral SMS or email request. New customers get asked after their first paid job — statistically your best moment, right after the before-and-after transformation. Recurring customers stay protected by the cooldown.
- Reviews sync into one dashboard with AI-drafted replies, so a review praising the crew that did the paver walkway gets a same-day owner response mentioning that crew — the kind of detail that converts profile visitors into estimate requests.
Frequently asked questions
Will my weekly maintenance customers get a text every week?
No. The cooldown is per customer: after one request, that customer is not asked again until the window you chose expires — 90, 180, 365 days, your call.
When is the best moment to ask a landscaping customer?
Right after the first invoice for a visible transformation — an install, cleanup, or first full service. ReviewNudger catches that automatically because it triggers on the payment, when satisfaction peaks.
We invoice monthly through QuickBooks. Does that work?
Yes. QuickBooks payments trigger requests natively, and the cooldown ensures monthly billing does not mean monthly asking.
Can crews or office staff trigger a request manually?
Yes — alongside the automation you can send a manual request to any customer, useful for a one-off job that was paid in cash or by check.
ReviewNudger is $29/month per location with everything included. The trial is free for 14 days and setup fits in one sitting.
Start your free trial · Questions? Email support@reviewnudger.com and a human will answer.