Launching soon — founding-member pricing open

Turn happy customers into Google reviews — automatically.

After every job, ReviewKnock texts your customer a review link and follows up once if they forget. Happy customers land on Google. Unhappy ones reach you privately first. You do nothing.

No contracts · Cancel anytime · Built for local businesses

97% of consumers read online reviews before choosing a local business, and 45% left a Google review in the past year. 1 The businesses that ask, get them.

How it works

One job. Done properly.

No CRM. No dashboards you'll never open. ReviewKnock does exactly one thing: it asks every customer for a review, so you don't have to remember to.

1

Finish a job or sale

Type your customer's first name and number — ten seconds from your phone. Or connect Square or Zapier and requests fire automatically the moment a job closes. No typing at all.

2

We send the ask

A friendly text or email from your business name with your Google review link, plus one polite follow-up three days later if they haven't clicked. Never more than that.

3

The smart funnel

Customers who tap 4–5 stars go straight to your Google review box. Customers who tap 1–3 stars are offered a private feedback form first — with a public option always available, per Google's rules.

Interactive demo

Don't take our word for it. Click around.

This is a working simulation of the product — same interface, same flow. No signup needed and no real messages are sent.

⚠ Demo environment — all data below is simulated
app.reviewknock.com — "Joe's Plumbing" (fictional business) SAMPLE DATA

① Send a review request

0requests sent
0went to Google
0caught privately

Counters track this demo session only.

Please enter a name.



Activity (demo)

② What your customer sees

Text message · from Joe's Plumbing
Send a request on the left to preview the message…

Bonus: every account gets a printable counter QR code that opens your review page.

Comparison

The enterprise tools charge $249+ a month.2

They're excellent products — bundled with team inboxes, payment processing, and phone systems most small shops never use. If you only want the reviews part, you shouldn't pay for the rest.

ReviewKnockNiceJobPodiumBirdeyeDoing it manually
Price / month$9$75+2$249+2$299+/location2Free (if you remember)
Text + email review requests
Automatic follow-up
Private-first funnel for unhappy customers
Auto-trigger from Square / Zapier✓ at launch
Printable counter QR code
Website review widgetRoadmap
AI review replies, referrals, listings— (on purpose)Some
Team inbox, payments, phones— (on purpose)
SetupSelf-serve, minutesSelf-serveSales callSales call + setup fee2
Contract requiredNeverNoVariesAnnual2

Competitor details reflect publicly listed pricing and independent reporting as of mid-2026 (see sources below); check their sites for current terms. We're not affiliated with any of them — they're good products, and the "— (on purpose)" rows are features we deliberately skip. Doing less is how the price stays at $9.

Roadmap

What ships when — no vaporware.

We publish exactly what's in v1, what's next, and what we'll never build. Hold us to it.

v1

At launch

Text + email review requests · automatic follow-up · smart funnel · counter QR code · Square & Zapier auto-triggers · monthly report.

v2

Next (founding members vote on order)

New-review alerts · AI-drafted reply suggestions · Facebook review requests · embeddable review widget for your website · team logins.

Never

Team inboxes, payment processing, phone systems, chatbots, listings management. That's the $249+ bundle — skipping it is why we can charge $9.

Pricing

One plan. No sales calls. No contracts.

We're launching soon. Join the founding list and your price is locked at $9/month for life — even when the public price goes up.

Founding member
$9/month

14-day free trial · locked in for life for founding members

  • Unlimited email review requests
  • 200 text (SMS) requests per month, then $5 per extra 100
  • Automatic 3-day follow-up
  • Auto-trigger from Square or Zapier — fully hands-off
  • Smart funnel — private-first form for unhappy customers
  • Printable counter QR code + hosted review page
  • Monthly report: reviews gained, requests sent
  • Cancel in one click, anytime

Does $9 pay for itself? Run your own numbers.

We won't promise conversion rates — plug in what a customer is worth to you.

One extra customer would be worth $300/year to you.

ReviewKnock costs $108/year.

If better reviews bring you just one extra customer a year, you're up $192. Everything after that is profit.

FAQ

Straight answers


Is ReviewKnock live yet?

Not yet — we're in pre-launch. The demo above is a real, working simulation of the product flow. Waitlist members get first access and keep the $9/month founding price permanently.

Is asking for reviews allowed?

Yes. Google encourages businesses to ask customers for reviews. What's prohibited is buying reviews or deceptively blocking negative ones ("review gating"). Our funnel offers unhappy customers a private form first, but always includes a visible link to post publicly — that keeps you within Google's policy.

Do my customers need to download anything?

No. They receive a normal text message or email with a link. One tap opens your Google review box.

What if I do more than 200 jobs a month?

Email requests are unlimited. Extra SMS credits are $5 per 100 — pay only when you need them.

Does it work outside the US?

Email requests will work everywhere at launch. SMS will cover the US and Canada first.

Why is it so cheap?

Because it does one thing. No sales team, no onboarding calls, no bundled phone system — the product is small on purpose, and the price reflects that.

What about Facebook and Yelp reviews?

v1 is Google-only, deliberately — Google reviews drive local search results, so that's where the money is. Facebook requests are on the v2 roadmap. Yelp is trickier: Yelp's guidelines discourage businesses from soliciting reviews at all, so we'd rather skip it than get you flagged.

How is this different from other $9 review tools?

Most budget "review software" (WiserReview, Famewall, and similar) is built for online stores — product reviews on Shopify or testimonial walls for websites. ReviewKnock is built for local service businesses whose customers find them on Google Maps. Different job, different tool.

Your next customer is reading reviews right now.

Make sure yours tell the right story. Founding-member spots are limited to our first cohort.

Sources.

1. BrightLocal, Local Consumer Review Survey 2026 — 97% of consumers read reviews for local businesses; 45% left a Google review in the past 12 months. brightlocal.com/research/local-consumer-review-survey

2. Pricing as publicly listed or independently reported, mid-2026: NiceJob Reviews plan from $75/month (get.nicejob.com/pricing); Podium Essentials from $249/month; Birdeye Starter from $299/month per location with annual contract and setup fee (as reported by RepliFast and Reviewflowz pricing analyses). All pricing may change; verify on each vendor's site.