Reviews

Your worst day shouldn't define your rating.

Happy clients rarely think to post. Unhappy ones always do. A review system evens that out — and gets you the problem before the internet does.

You did flawless work on a client's filler. They loved it, told their friends, posted a selfie — but never left a Google review. The one client who had a bad experience last month? They left a one-star review within the hour.

Three steps, and we handle all three.

01

Ask everyone, at the right moment

A post-visit follow-up goes to every client, timed to when they can actually see the result — not the second they walk out the door.

02

Make it one tap

Straight to your Google listing, no hunting, no login maze. Most reviews are lost to friction, not indifference.

03

Hear the problems first

The follow-up gives unhappy clients a direct line to you before they reach for their phone. You get the chance to fix it — which is usually all they wanted.

What everyone asks before they say yes.

“Isn't filtering out bad reviews against the rules?”

It is, and we don't do it. Google prohibits review gating — asking only happy clients — and we ask everyone. What the system actually does is get you unhappy feedback fast, so you can fix it while it's still a conversation instead of a rating.

“We ask people already.”

At the front desk, while they're putting their coat on and you're already thinking about the next client. It gets asked when it gets asked. The gap between "we ask" and "everyone is asked" is where your rating lives.

Fifteen minutes, and you'll know.

No pitch, no pressure. We look at your practice, and if this isn't what you need, we'll tell you that.

The rest of what we handle.