93% of Customers Check Reviews Before Visiting. Most Local Businesses Have No System for Getting Them.
Build a simple review management tool that helps local businesses collect, monitor, and respond to Google, Yelp, and Facebook reviews, all from one dashboard. Incumbents charge $250-600/mo. You charge $19/mo. 36M+ small businesses in the US alone, and 81% of consumers check Google reviews before visiting. The gap between what local businesses need and what they can afford has never been wider.
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