The Review Requests That Actually Get Results
Google reviews aren’t “nice to have.” They’re a ranking weapon. They build trust fast, boost your visibility on Google Maps, and help you win jobs before the phone even rings.
The issue isn’t that customers don’t want to leave reviews — it’s that they’re busy. If your request hits at the wrong time, it gets ignored. If it hits right after the win, it gets done.
So here’s what matters: keep the message short, confident, and easy. No essays. No awkward energy. No begging.

The 3 Text Templates That Get the Most Reviews
Template 1 — The clean ask:
“Hey [First Name] — thanks again for choosing us. If you’re happy with the work, would you mind leaving us a quick Google review? Here’s the link: [Review Link]”
Template 2 — The confidence version:
“Hey [First Name] — appreciate you trusting us. If we earned it, would you leave us a quick Google review? Here’s the link: [Review Link]”
Template 3 — The fast + friendly version:
“Hey [First Name]! Quick favor — can you leave us a Google review? Takes 30 seconds and helps us a ton: [Review Link]”
The Follow-Up That Doubles Results
Most customers need one reminder — not because they don’t care, but because they forgot.
Send this 2–3 days later:
“Hey [First Name] — quick reminder! If you have a second, here’s that review link again: [Review Link] 🙌”
Then stop. One follow-up is enough to catch the people who meant to do it.
Best Time to Send It
Send your review request right after the job is finished — when the customer is still happy, the result is visible, and the relief is real.
That moment is where reviews are born.
How Review Wolf Makes This Automatic
If you want more reviews without remembering, chasing, or relying on luck — that’s what Review Wolf does.
It sends the request instantly, follows up automatically, and helps you stack reviews consistently so your business climbs the rankings and owns the map pack.
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