Google review removal

Bad reviews that break Google's rules?
We get them taken down.

Fake reviews, competitor attacks, angry ex-employees who were never customers. If the review violates Google's policies, we build the case and get it removed. You only pay when it works.

Get a free audit How it works
83%
of customers read Google reviews before buying
+9%
revenue increase per additional star on Google
35%
of reviews in France estimated fake or biased
88-94%
removal success rate with professional reporting
The problem

One bad review costs more than you think

You know the review is unfair. Maybe it's a competitor pretending to be a customer. Maybe someone confused your business with the one next door. Maybe an ex-employee left a 1-star rant that has nothing to do with your service.

You tried reporting it through Google. Nothing happened. That review is still sitting there, dragging your average down and pushing potential customers toward someone else.

The difference between a 3.8 and a 4.3 on Google Maps is visibility, foot traffic, and revenue. For a restaurant, it can mean dozens of lost reservations a week.

What Google's basic "Report" button gets you:

  • 15-25% success rate on average
  • No explanation when a report is rejected
  • No way to appeal with evidence
  • Weeks of waiting with no response

What a proper removal request gets you:

  • 88-94% success rate on policy violations
  • Detailed evidence package per review
  • Escalation through the right Google channels
  • Typically resolved within 2-4 weeks
What qualifies

Reviews we can get removed

We don't try to remove legitimate bad reviews. We focus on reviews that clearly violate Google's content policies. That includes:

How it works

Three steps. Zero risk.

Free audit

We scan your Google profile and flag every review that violates Google's policies. You get a report showing exactly which reviews qualify for removal, which policy they break, and our confidence level on each one. No cost, no commitment.

We build the case

For each flagged review, we prepare a detailed removal request with evidence: policy citations, pattern analysis, account history checks. We know what Google's moderation team responds to and how to frame it.

Reviews come down

We submit through the right channels and follow up until we get a resolution. Most removals happen within 2-4 weeks. You only pay for reviews that Google actually takes down. If it stays up, you owe nothing.

Who this is for

Industries where fake reviews hit hardest

Restaurants

Competitor sabotage is rampant. One fake 1-star review can knock you from 4.3 to 4.1, and that drop changes whether you show up in Google Maps results at all. 179,000+ restaurants in France, and most don't know these reviews can be removed.

Dental practices

Patients leave emotional reviews after a painful visit. Ex-employees air grievances. Competing clinics play dirty. Trust matters more in healthcare than almost anywhere else, and a single unfair review can redirect patients for months.

Auto garages

A customer disputes a bill and leaves a 1-star review without ever mentioning the actual service. Someone confuses your garage with the one down the road. The review stays up, and every person searching "garage near me" sees it first.

Hotels

Tourists leave culturally biased reviews. Competitors in the same street boost themselves while bombing you. One bad stay gets five reviews from the same travel group. Hotels already understand the value of reviews, they just can't get the bad ones removed.

Estate agents

A seller who didn't get their asking price leaves a 1-star review. A tenant unhappy with the management company takes it out on the agency listing. These reviews sit on your profile for years, quietly steering clients elsewhere.

Any local business

If your business depends on Google Maps visibility, fake reviews are costing you money. Hairdressers, driving schools, vets, gyms, plumbers. The service works the same way regardless of your industry.

Common questions

FAQ

Can you remove any negative review?
No. We only target reviews that violate Google's content policies. A genuine bad experience from a real customer, even if the review is harsh, is not something we'd try to remove. We focus on fake reviews, competitor attacks, irrelevant content, and clear policy violations.
What if Google doesn't remove the review?
You don't pay. Our model is pay-for-results. If a review stays up after we've exhausted our process, there's no charge for that review.
How long does removal take?
Most removals happen within 2-4 weeks. Some are faster, a few take longer depending on the type of violation and Google's review queue. We keep you updated throughout.
Why is your success rate so much higher than reporting it myself?
Google's basic "Report" button sends a one-line flag with no context. We build detailed cases with policy citations, evidence, and pattern analysis. We also use escalation channels that aren't available through the standard reporting flow. That's the difference between 15% and 90%.
Is this legal?
Completely. We use Google's own policies and reporting mechanisms. We're not paying anyone off or hacking anything. We're doing what Google wants businesses to do: report content that breaks their rules. We're just much better at it than the average business owner clicking "Report".
What does the free audit include?
We scan your full Google Business Profile and identify every review that likely violates a Google policy. You get a report with each flagged review, the specific policy it breaks, and our confidence level. No strings attached.
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