Why your review count stalls — and how to fix it
Most happy customers never leave a review on their own — not because they're unhappy, but because nobody asked while the job was still fresh. ReviewNudger fixes the asking part. It can send a friendly text or email review request after each paid job, then follow up on the schedule you set. And every customer keeps your Google review link in front of them, no matter which option they choose.
There's no gimmick and no shortcut — just consistent asking, which is the one thing almost every business with a strong review page has in common. Start a free 14-day trial and send your first request today. Prefer to start by hand? Grab your exact review link with the free Google review link maker.
Frequently asked questions
What data does the scanner read?
Only what is already public on Google: your business name, current star rating, and review count, plus the same public numbers for the nearby listings Google files under your category. It reads what any customer sees on Google — nothing private, and nothing about your search is stored.
Is the scanner really free?
Yes — free, no signup, no strings. Your grade and your rank among nearby competitors show right away. Leaving an email unlocks the named competitor list and sends you the full report; the grade and rank show either way.
Who counts as a competitor?
The most prominent listings within about ten miles that Google files under the same primary category as yours — the businesses a customer comparing options is likely to see next to you. They are ranked by review count, with each rating shown alongside, because a five-star rating on two reviews does not beat a 4.8 on three hundred.
How is the A–F grade calculated?
The grade weighs your star rating and review count against what winning local businesses typically hold, then shows how many new five-star reviews it would take to close the gap. It is an honest snapshot, not a promise — reviews are always the customer's choice.