Your Google rating is doing more work than you think. Move the sliders and see what a stronger review profile would mean for your business.
The “after” column shows the same business with a 4.9 rating and a steadily growing review count — the typical outcome of three months with a proper review system in place.
Trust level combines your rating and review count into a single score. Rating carries more weight — a 4.9 with 30 reviews beats a 4.2 with 100 — but volume matters too, because customers read review count as proof you are established. The score maps your profile against what local customers actually respond to.
Lead increase is the conversion gap between your current profile and a strong one (4.9 rating, 45+ additional reviews). Research on local search behaviour consistently shows businesses with high ratings and substantial review counts win more clicks from the same visibility — the closer you already are to that profile, the smaller the remaining uplift.
Revenue increase applies that uplift to your current customer volume and multiplies by your average customer value. It assumes your capacity can absorb the extra work — a nice problem to have.
An honest caveat: these are estimates built on industry patterns, not a guarantee for your specific business. Reviews are one part of the picture — alongside your website, your visibility and your actual service quality. That is why we assess the whole situation before recommending anything.
We set up an automated review request that asks happy customers at exactly the right moment — so your rating and count climb steadily without you having to think about it. It is one of the fastest-impact services we offer.
Start with a Local Review — £95