Would you trust a business website written from its Google reviews?
When I’m deciding whether to visit a cafe, salon, clinic, or another local business, I usually trust what customers repeatedly say more than the polished copy on the business’s website.
That made me wonder: if dozens of real reviews consistently mention friendly staff, reliable service, or a great atmosphere, could those patterns become the starting point for the website itself?
I’m exploring this idea while building Presenvo. You paste a Google Maps listing, and it turns the public business details and customer review themes into a hosted, ready-to-review website.
The trust part feels critical: the source reviews must be real, quotes and ratings must never be invented, and the owner should review everything before publishing.
What would you need to see—or be able to edit—before you’d trust a website created this way?

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