Submit your Google Business Profile link. We'll manually audit every review and send you a written breakdown within 24 hours. No commitment, no credit card, no sales call required.
This is a real, manual audit by a real person — not an automated scan. We go through every review, check each reviewer's account history, cross-reference the content with your business type, and flag every one that could qualify for removal.
You'll hear back confirming we've received your submission and are working on the audit.
A written breakdown identifying removable reviews, the exact policy basis for each, and an honest assessment of removal likelihood. Yours to keep regardless of whether you move forward.
If you'd like to walk through the findings together, we're happy to jump on a short call. But many plumbers just read the report and decide from there.
If you want to move forward, we scope the engagement and get to work. If not — no pressure, no follow-up sales calls. The audit is just free.
We dispute through Google's official channels using their published content policies. No bots, no mass-flagging, no tricks — every dispute is documented and grounded in policy.
Google allows businesses to dispute policy-violating reviews. We just know exactly how to do it, and how to escalate when the first round gets auto-rejected.
Takes about 2 minutes. We'll do the rest.
Yes, completely free. We audit your profile, identify removable reviews, and send you a written report at no charge. We do this because it lets us show you exactly what we can do before asking for anything. You only pay if you decide to move forward with the actual dispute work.
Search your business on Google Maps. When your listing appears, copy the URL from your browser — it will start with "https://www.google.com/maps/place/..." You can also find it in your Google Business Profile dashboard under "Share profile."
No. We audit your public-facing profile — the same information any potential customer would see. We do not need your login credentials and will never ask for them.
Yes, if they're policy-violating. One fake 1-star can pull a plumber from 4.6 to 4.2 if you don't have many reviews total — and that drop is often the difference between being in the top 3 on Maps or not. We'll tell you honestly in the audit whether we think the case is strong enough to pursue.
Almost certainly yes. Google's automated first pass rejects the majority of valid disputes — it's not a final verdict. We routinely succeed on cases where business owners already received a first rejection, because the issue was documentation and escalation path, not the underlying validity of the dispute.