Review2XML

Review2XML

Turn review CSVs into Google Merchant XML in minutes

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Review2XML converts your store’s review CSV files into Google Merchant Center–compliant XML feeds in minutes. No coding, no bulky apps, and no $180+ yearly subscriptions just to export reviews. It’s a simple, lightweight tool built for Shopify and e-commerce owners who want their product star ratings to show up on Google without overpaying.
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Felipe Pinto
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Hey everyone 👋 I run a small e-commerce brand, and for years I kept paying $15–$40/month just to generate a Google-compliant XML file for my product reviews. Not to collect reviews. Not to manage them. Literally just to export them in the right format for Merchant Center. At some point I thought: “Why am I paying hundreds of dollars a year for something so simple?” So I built Review2XML. It takes any reviews CSV (Shopify, Judge.me, Okendo, Loox, etc.) and turns it into a clean Google XML file in seconds. No apps, no subscriptions you don’t need, no technical steps. I originally built it for myself — but after seeing so many founders struggling with the same issue, I decided to put it out publicly. If you have any feedback, questions, or want features added, I’d love to hear it. 🙏 Thanks for checking it out! 🚀 — Felipe
Ben Grubb

Really clever solution. Exporting reviews into Google-compliant XML is one of those oddly painful tasks that most small e-commerce owners don’t realise they need to do until they’re drowning in manual formatting.

This feels refreshingly lightweight. No required subscriptions (I like the one-time option), no bulky setup, and it solves a very specific problem cleanly.

The field-mapping UI looks intuitive, and the focus on supporting standard review CSVs without forcing people into a particular ecosystem is a big plus. For Shopify stores especially, this could easily replace a whole category of "doing too much" apps.

Nice launch. Excited to see how this evolves, especially if you add direct integrations down the track.