Automatic review requests
The right ask at the right moment.
The moment matters more than the message. Linq sends the review request when the job closes and the customer is happiest, by text, with the link one tap away. No sticky note on the dashboard reminding you to ask, no awkward doorstep speech. Every job, every time, which is exactly how the review counts you envy got built.
Reviews that work twice
Earn it once. Use it everywhere.
A review that only lives on Google is doing half a shift. Five-star moments flow into the social pipeline as ready-made posts, and onto your website as proof next to the booking form.
Monitoring & replies
Know the moment it lands.
Try it on a real week
Fourteen days. Your actual jobs.
Not a sandbox with fake customers in it. Put a real week through the board, answer real calls with it, and see what the Friday number looks like. Fourteen days, no card, cancel any day.
Review questions
When does the review request go out?
When the job closes, which is when goodwill peaks. It rides the same Re-loop that sends reminders and win-backs, so it happens every time without anyone remembering to do it.
Where do the reviews land?
Straight to your Google Business Profile. The request carries the review link you set once in settings, so the customer lands on the page that counts.
What about unhappy customers?
Everyone gets the same ask. Selectively asking only happy customers is against Google's rules, and businesses get burned for it. The honest play is simpler: do good work, ask every time, and reply like a human when something goes wrong.
Do I need the Linq platform for this?
Yes, and honestly so: the ask fires when a job closes, so review management works when your jobs run through Linq. It is the tail end of the loop doing its job.
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Get started with review management
Stack the stars.
Ask every time, starting with the next job.
Linq is review management for shops that would rather be on the tools than at a desk: start free, or put one real week through it on the 14-day trial and judge it on Friday.