About us

Good businesses deserve the reviews they have already earned

Revobot exists because the gap between a happy customer and a written review is almost never about goodwill. It is about a blank text box at the wrong moment.

Why we built it

Walk into any well-run cafe, salon or clinic and you will find customers who genuinely like the place. Look the same business up on Google and you will often find eleven reviews, four of them years old.

That gap costs real money. Someone searching for a cafe nearby sees a map of star ratings, and the one with 4.7 and two hundred reviews wins over the one with 4.9 and eleven — often regardless of which is actually better.

The businesses losing that comparison are rarely doing anything wrong. They are simply asking at the wrong time, or asking for too much. “Please review us on Google” on a receipt asks a customer to find your listing, sign in, and compose a paragraph, usually hours after they have stopped thinking about you.

Revobot moves the ask to the moment the customer is still standing in front of you, and shrinks it to a star rating and a few taps. The words get written for them from what they actually said. What they do with that draft is entirely their choice.

What we will and will not do

Review software sits close to some genuinely bad practices. These are the lines we hold.

The customer stays in control

Revobot writes a draft from the answers a customer gives. They read it, edit it if they want, and decide whether to post it. We never post on anyone’s behalf, and we never write a review nobody agreed to.

Honest feedback, not filtered feedback

Every rating reaches the business, including the bad ones. We do not hide low scores from the owner or route unhappy customers away from Google — that practice breaks Google’s policies and it costs businesses the one thing reviews are worth: trust.

As little data as possible

A customer’s name is optional. We never ask for a phone number or an email to leave feedback. IP addresses are stored only as a salted hash, purely to stop the same person submitting fifty reviews.

Fast enough to actually get used

A review page that takes two minutes gets abandoned. Ours takes about twenty seconds, because the difference between those two numbers is the difference between a tool that works and one that gets unplugged.

A note on review gating

A common feature in this category is to show the Google button only to customers who gave four or five stars, and quietly divert everyone else to a private form. It works, in the narrow sense that it raises your average.

It also violates Google’s review policies, and listings have been penalised for it. We do not build it, and if you ask us to add it, this is the answer you will get. Every customer sees the same page and the same choice, whatever they scored you.

Revobot

Collect Feedback. Build Trust. Grow Reviews.

One day free, then ₹99 a month. If it does not earn its keep in the first week, it probably never will — so try it before you pay anything.