I Asked for Reviews Manually.Automation Asked Better.
For months I was sending review requests via email whenever a project wrapped. Some clients responded. Most didn't. I wasn't angry at them, I was angry at myself for expecting people to remember to do something they didn't think was urgent.
Then I set up a simple automation: a text message goes out 24 hours after a service is completed, with a direct link to leave a review. No email buried in a inbox. No waiting for the right moment. The timing is when they're still thinking about the work. BrightLocal's review data shows that immediate follow-up dramatically improves response rates, and I started seeing the difference in my own numbers within two weeks.
The insight isn't that automation is magic. It's that asking at the right moment, through the right channel, removes friction from something clients already want to do. You're not convincing them to leave a review, you're just making it easy when they're thinking about it. Our reputation approach focuses on timing and channel selection, not pressure.
Set up a text-based review request that triggers 24 hours after a service completion or invoice payment. Include a direct link (not a form to fill out). Track response rates for two weeks before adjusting timing or message.
