Built for Google Business Profile
Homeowners Spend Weeks Researching Solar. Your Reviews Are What Make Them Pick Up the Phone.
Add homeowners after the install. AutoReview sends a review request with a direct link to your Google page — and follows up automatically. From $59/mo with a 7-day free trial. Cancel anytime.
- Set up in 5 minutes
- Connects to Google, Yelp & Trustpilot
- 7-day free trial - cancel anytime
Lved by local businesses that live on their reviews
How AutoReview Works
Three steps to autopilot - from first contact to reviews live on your site.
Connect your customers (5 minutes)
Connect QuickBooks, your POS, or Zapier - or just BCC one email address on the invoices you already send. Every new customer flows in on their own. No CRM? Upload a CSV or add them one by one. You set this up once and never touch it again.
Review request scheduled.
Requests go out - you do nothing
Every customer gets an email with one-tap links to leave a review on Google. If they don't act, follow-ups fire automatically at day 3 and 7. You never chase anyone.

New reviews show up on your website
Auto-approve rules pass 4+ star reviews instantly. Your widgets update while you sleep. New visitors see fresh social proof without you lifting a finger.
What your customer actually sees
A branded review request from your business - not a generic third-party email. One tap and they're on your Google page.
Sent from your business name, not ours
One-tap buttons for Google, Yelp, Facebook

One clear ask — under 30 words
Customer taps a button, lands on the review page, leaves the review.
Here's why you'll love AutoReview:
Send Review Requests and Follow-Ups on Autopilot
AutoReview sends review requests to every customer automatically - with direct links to Google, Yelp, Facebook, or any platform you choose. If they don't respond, the system follows up on its own until they act or the campaign ends.
- BCC one email address on invoices you already send - customers get added and the review sequence starts automatically
- Or upload your customer list, connect via Zapier, or add contacts one at a time - the campaign starts sending immediately
- Your review platform links sit inside the email as buttons - one tap and the customer lands on the review page
- Follow-ups go out on the schedule you set - no manual chasing, no remembering who you already asked
- Every email goes out under your brand name, not ours - your customer thinks you sent it personally
Paste One Script Tag. Your Reviews Go Live.
Paste one script tag onto your website once and your review widgets are live. Every new review you approve shows up automatically - no logging in, no copy-pasting, no developer required.
- Choose from a Wall of Love, carousel, star rating badge, trust badge, or avatar widget - pick what fits your page
- Paste one line of code anywhere on your site - works on WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, or any custom site
- Every approved review feeds into your widgets automatically - your site always shows your latest social proof
- Mobile-optimized and CDN-delivered - widgets load fast and look good on every device
Show Up in Google Search Results
AutoReview automatically adds schema markup to your website - the code that tells Google to display your star rating and review count right next to your link in search results. No developer needed, it's built into the embed.
- Your star rating and review count can appear directly under your website link in Google search
- More stars in search results means more clicks before a competitor even gets a look
- Works on any website - WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, or custom sites
- The more reviews you collect, the stronger your search presence gets over time
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Why Solar Installers live and die by Google reviews
A solar install is one of the largest checks a homeowner will ever write to a contractor, and almost nobody signs it on the first conversation. They sit with three or four proposals, read every review for each company, and ask their neighbors who actually showed up on install day. For solar installers, a steady stream of recent Google reviews is the difference between being the company a hesitant homeowner finally trusts and being the logo they quietly cross off the list.
Solar buyers don't choose on price alone — financing, PPAs, and payback periods make every proposal look roughly comparable, so the decision tips on trust. A homeowner spending $15,000–$35,000 wants proof that the company will still be around for the 25-year warranty, that the crew won't wreck the roof, and that PTO and inspections actually got handled. They find that proof in your Google reviews: specific stories about clean installs, real production numbers, and how you handled the permitting slog. Recent reviews matter even more here than in fast trades, because solar is full of fly-by-night installers and a stale profile reads as "might be out of business." The installer with a deep, current review profile is the one that gets the second call after the free-consultation pitch.
In solar, prospects typically compare several proposals over weeks and lean heavily on recent reviews to judge whether a company will still be around for the long warranty — so installers with a deep, current review profile usually win more of those drawn-out decisions.
Your reviews, live on your solar installers site
A real AutoReview widget — embed it in about 30 seconds and it updates itself as new reviews come in.
“We got proposals from four companies and went with them because the reviews matched what we saw — clean 9.2kW install, crew was respectful of the roof, and they handled every permit and the utility PTO without me chasing anyone. First full month our bill dropped from about $260 to under $15. Exactly what they promised.”
Dana R. · Chandler, AZ
How to get more solar installers reviews
- Trigger the request at Permission to Operate (PTO) — not at panel mount-up. The homeowner is happiest the day the system switches on and the meter starts spinning backward, so anchor the auto-send to PTO or first production rather than the messy permitting middle.
- Have the request come from the project manager or install crew lead the homeowner actually met — solar buyers bond with the person who was on their roof, not the sales rep who closed the deal, so a name they recognize lifts response.
- Ask the homeowner to mention their city, system size in kW, or first power bill in the review — those concrete details are exactly what the next comparison shopper searches for and are far more persuasive than a generic 'great job.'
Solar Installers review FAQs
When should the review request go out — at install or later?
For solar, the best moment isn't when the panels go up — it's when the system is approved and producing. AutoReview can fire the request at PTO or first production, the point where the homeowner is happiest, instead of during the permitting wait. You set the timing once and every project follows it automatically.
Our sales reps won't chase reviews. Does this run without them?
That's exactly what it's built for. Reps are paid on installs, not review counts, so manual follow-up never sticks. You add the homeowner (or connect your CRM/invoicing so it happens automatically), and AutoReview sends the email and SMS request plus follow-ups — no rep involvement, and no extra task during a busy install season. It's $59/mo with a 7-day free trial, cancel anytime.
Can it pull in reviews we already have on EnergySage, Yelp, or SolarReviews?
AutoReview imports reviews from 10 platforms and displays them together in embeddable widgets on your website, so the praise you've earned across sites shows up in one trusted wall instead of being scattered. One honest caveat: Facebook reviews can't be auto-imported because of API limits. We focus your new requests on Google, where comparison-shopping homeowners actually look first.
What if it doesn't work for our company?
There's a money-back guarantee: get your first new review within 30 days or you don't pay. Given that even a low-volume installer finishes multiple jobs a month and most homeowners are glad to vouch once the system is on and saving them money, the first review almost always lands well inside that window.
Try it free for 7 days. See the reviews roll in.
Start your free 7-day trial today. No charge during your trial. Most businesses pay $900–$1,500 a year for review collection. AutoReview starts at $59/mo after your trial. Cancel anytime. No developers needed.

Simple, honest pricing. No enterprise contracts.
Built for home-service businesses. Start with reviews, add reactivation when you're ready to win back old customers.
Reviews
Get more 5-star reviews on autopilot.
Billed monthly · or save with annual
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- Automated review requests by text + email after every job
- Smart send timing
- One-tap link to your Google review page
- Negative-feedback catch (unhappy customers routed to you privately)
- Review dashboard
Reviews + Reactivation
Turn your old customer list into new jobs.
Billed monthly · or save with annual
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- Everything in Reviews, plus:
- Automated win-back campaigns every 2–4 weeks (your cadence)
- Seasonal & service reminders (tune-ups, filter changes, inspections)
- Custom message sequences — set once, runs itself
- Revenue tracking — see jobs and $ reactivation brought back
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How AutoReview Stacks Up
| Feature | AutoReview | NiceJob | Birdeye |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | From $59/mo | $75–$125/mo (annual contract) | $299+/mo (annual contract) |
| Video testimonial collection | |||
| BCC auto-collect (no workflow change) | |||
| Platform links embedded directly in email | |||
| Schema markup / rich snippets | |||
| One-line embed code (no developer needed) | |||
| Bad review recovery flow | Limited | Limited | |
| Unlimited forms & Walls of Love | |||
| Auto-share best reviews to social | |||
| Setup time | 15 minutes | 30–60 minutes | Onboarding call required |
| No contracts or commitments | Annual contract | Annual contract | |
| Total cost over 3 years | From $2124 | $2,700–$4,500 | $10,764+ |
Prices based on publicly available information. Actual pricing may vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. That's the whole point. You set it up once (15 minutes, or we do it with you on a call), and it runs in the background. Finish a job, and your customer gets a review request automatically. You don't need to be at a desk, open an app, or remember anything.
Podium charges $400–$600/mo with a 12-month contract. Birdeye is $300+/mo. They're built for multi-location enterprises with features you'll never use. AutoReview does the one thing that actually matters — getting reviews coming in consistently — from $59/mo with no contract.
We save your card so you can start immediately, but you won't be charged until your 7-day trial ends. Send campaigns, collect reviews, embed widgets on your site. If it's not for you, cancel before the trial ends and you pay nothing. No call required — two clicks in your dashboard.
Yes. No contracts, no cancellation fees, no 12-month lock-in. Cancel from your dashboard in two clicks. Your account stays active until the end of your billing period.
Yes, via Zapier and webhooks. When a job is marked complete in your scheduling software, AutoReview can automatically send the review request. No manual step required.
Yes. You don't need fancy software. The easiest setup is to BCC one AutoReview email address on the invoices or confirmations you already send — that one address quietly adds the customer and starts the review request. No CRM, no QuickBooks, no problem. You can also upload a spreadsheet or add customers one at a time from your phone.
You can — and you probably mean to. But on a roof or under a sink, you forget, and the busiest weeks are exactly when you forget most. That's the whole point of AutoReview: it asks every single customer, every time, the same day — so it never depends on you remembering at the end of a long day.
Every review request gives the customer a private feedback option right alongside the public review link — so anyone who'd rather tell you something directly has an easy way to reach you. It's offered to every customer, not a filter: AutoReview never hides, blocks, or screens anyone out of leaving a public Google review. The best protection against the occasional bad review is a steady stream of real 5-star ones, which is exactly what the system builds.
We'll notify you as you get close. Most businesses with under 500 customers/month never hit it. If you do, add a Volume Growth pack (5,000 more) or Volume Scale pack (25,000 more) from your dashboard. No interruption to your campaigns.
No. Most users are live in 15 minutes. Connecting Google Business Profile is two clicks. Adding widgets to your website is one copy-paste. And if you get stuck, we'll do it with you on a call — included free.
Get your first new review within 30 days or you don't pay — no usage minimums, no request thresholds, no claim windows. You book a free onboarding call where we set up your campaign with you, live, so you're set up to win before the clock matters. See the guarantee page for the full terms.
Every Week Without Reviews Is a Week Your Competitor Pulls Ahead
You're already doing great work. Let your Google profile prove it. Set up AutoReview in 15 minutes — your first review request goes out today.