Great work earns reviews when you actually ask.

Automatelly sends a polite review request the moment a job wraps, in your voice, with a one-tap link to Google, Yelp, or wherever your customers actually search.

Job marked complete

Wed · 3:18 pm · invoice sent

Same day

Review ask sent

In your voice · one tap

Thanks again! If we did right by you, a quick Google review would mean a lot. Link here →

5-star review posted

Google · live in 4 min

New

The leak

Most reviews aren’t refused. They’re just never requested.

1

The job ends, you move on

There’s no natural moment to ask, and circling back days later feels awkward, so nobody asks at all.

2

The review link is buried

Customers want to leave a review but won’t dig through email or hunt your profile to find the right one.

3

The warm moment fades

Right after the job they love you. Two weeks later they’ve moved on, and so has their five-star moment.

Installed workflow

A one-message, one-tap review request the day the job ends.

We trigger off your real signal, invoice paid, job marked done, appointment closed, and send the request while the experience is still fresh.

Job doneReview askOne-tap linkOwner sees who

Installed system

Review requests

Live flow

Job done · invoice paid

Wed · 3:18 pm

Review request, your voice

Same day · while it’s fresh

Thanks again! If we did right by you, a quick Google review means a lot. Link here →

Step 01

Job marked complete

We trigger off the signal you already use, invoice paid, job done, appointment closed.

Step 02

Review request sent

A short, warm message in your voice, not a generic blast.

Step 03

One-tap to the right place

Google, Yelp, or wherever your customers actually search. No hunting.

Step 04

Owner sees who reviewed

Live reviews land in one place so you can thank the customer or fix what missed.

What changes

Your best customers actually leave the review.

Before

Happy customer, no review.

Manual

Job done

Wed · 3:18 pm · paid

Mental note

Ask for review

Tomorrow. Or maybe later.

Two weeks later

Moved on

The five-star moment is gone.

No review left

Not because they wouldn’t. Nobody asked.

After Automatelly

Same day, one-tap, posted.

Automatic

Job done

Wed · 3:18 pm · paid

Review request sent

Same day · in your voice

Thanks again! A quick Google review would mean a lot. Link here →

5-star review · live

Owner notified with customer name

Posted
Owners celebrating new reviews
“We doubled our review count without changing how we work. The system asks for me, in my voice, the day the job ends. That’s the whole trick.”

FAQs

Simple answers before we review your setup.

Won’t this feel pushy to my customers?

No. One polite request in your tone, sent once, on the day the experience is freshest. We write it short and stop asking the moment they reply or post.

What if a customer wasn’t happy?

The workflow can route negative replies privately to you first, so you have a chance to make it right before anything goes public. The public review link is only offered when sentiment looks positive.

Does it work with Google, Yelp, or Facebook?

Yes. We pick the platform that matters for your business, usually Google, and we can stage the ask differently for repeat platforms if you want to grow them in parallel.

Do I need a fancy CRM or new software?

No. We connect to whatever you’re already using, a booking tool, invoice software, an inbox, or a simple list. The trigger is your real signal, not a new dashboard.

What about repeat customers, won’t they keep getting asked?

The cadence is smart. The workflow knows who has already reviewed and won’t re-ask within a window you set, so loyal customers aren’t pestered.

Free AI marketing audit

See how many five-star moments you’re missing.

Send your website, Google Business Profile, and public links. We review the customer journey and show the simple AI review automations Automatelly can install for you.

Request your free AI marketing audit

No technical setup needed. We find the opportunities and handle the integration.

We review first, then recommend the simplest setup.