The Tradie Review Machine
Get more Google reviews after every job — without it being awkward.
BUY NOW — NZD$17Your Google rating doesn’t reflect your work.
You do great work. Your customers are happy. But your Google rating is sitting at 4.1 with six reviews while competitors with worse work are at 4.8 with eighty. The difference isn’t quality — it’s that they ask. Asking for reviews feels awkward. You forget. Customers mean to leave one but never get around to it. This pack makes the asking automatic.
Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.
- Post-job review request message (two versions: SMS and email)
- Follow-up message for customers who didn’t respond (sent 5 days later)
- Direct Google review link setup guide (gets customers to your review page in one tap)
- Thank-you message for customers who leave a review
- Script for responding to negative reviews professionally
This works if…
- You’ve done good work but your review count is embarrassingly low
- You feel awkward asking customers for reviews face to face
- You want more reviews but don’t have time to chase every customer individually
Not right for you?
See all products →Three steps.
Buy and download
Instant delivery to your inbox. One HTML file. Open it on any device.
Follow the guide
Each pack walks you through exactly what to send, when to send it, and what to say.
Send it
Copy, paste, send. No software. No login. No setup.
Heard these before?
What if I get a bad review?
The pack includes a response script for negative reviews. A professional response to a bad review often does more for your reputation than five good ones. It shows you care.
Do I need to set up any software?
No software. The pack shows you how to get your Google review link (takes 5 minutes), then gives you the messages. You send them from wherever you normally text or email customers.
How long before I see results?
Most businesses using a consistent post-job review request see their review count double within 60 days. Speed depends on your job volume.
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