Get Found (SEO · AEO · AI Search)

The reviews you've earned, actually showing up.

How does reviews & reputation management work?

A respectful, repeatable system for turning happy customers into real Google reviews — ask scripts, timing, and policy-safe star markup.

The problem

Your work is good and your customers are happy — but your Google profile shows eleven reviews while the mediocre competitor across town shows two hundred. It's not that their customers are happier. It's that they have a system for asking and you have good intentions. Reviews are among the heaviest local-search signals there are, and they're also the first thing a human checks before calling. Silence costs you both ways.

What we do

We build the asking machine. The core insight is that happy customers overwhelmingly will leave a review — if asked at the right moment, in the right words, with a link that takes two taps. So we script the ask in your voice (text and email versions that don't feel gross to send), define the trigger moments in your workflow — job completed, loan closed, problem solved — and wire the direct review link so there's zero friction between "sure, happy to" and done.

Where your systems allow, the ask gets automated into your follow-up flow, so it happens every time instead of when someone remembers. And once genuine reviews exist, we make them work harder: displayed on your site, and marked up with review schema only when the reviews are real, verifiable, and actually shown — because fabricated or off-site-only star markup violates Google's structured-data policy, and we don't take penalty risks with your domain.

What we never do: fake reviews, purchased reviews, or review gating (filtering unhappy customers away from public platforms). All three are policy violations with real consequences, and none of them are necessary when the honest machine works.

How it works

  1. Baseline. Your current review count, rating, velocity, and how you compare to the competitors a searcher sees next to you.
  2. The ask kit. Scripts in your voice, trigger moments mapped to your actual workflow, direct links tested.
  3. Automation. Wherever your tools support it, the ask fires automatically at the trigger moment.
  4. Display and markup. Genuine reviews surfaced on your site with policy-safe structured data.

What you get

  • Review-ask scripts (text + email) written in your voice, with timing guidance
  • Direct review links and QR versions for in-person moments
  • Automated ask flows where your stack supports them
  • On-site review display with policy-compliant schema — receipts included

Receipts

The review-ask script and flow we built for a California mortgage brokerage helped a genuinely strong Google profile keep earning real reviews — a steady, honest cadence, never incentivized or gated. When we surface reviews on a site, we mark up only genuine, on-page, verifiable ones: real reviews, real source, no shortcuts.

FAQ

Questions people actually ask

Can you remove my bad reviews?

No one can, and anyone promising to is selling something shady. What works: earning enough genuine positives that one bad night stops defining your average, and responding to criticism in a way that makes readers trust you more.

Is asking for reviews even allowed?

Yes — asking is fine on Google. What's prohibited is paying for them, faking them, or gating out the unhappy. Our system does none of that, which is why it's durable.

Start with the audit — then we build the reviews & reputation.

The $75 audit includes a look at how your reviews and reputation compare to the competitors a searcher actually sees. Start there.