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Presenvo
Turn Google reviews into a website
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Turn Google reviews into a website
7 followers
Presenvo turns a Google Maps listing into a ready website using real business details, photos, and customer reviews. It finds what customers actually praise, then shapes that into homepage copy, trust sections, CTAs, and a hosted site — so local businesses don’t have to start from a blank template or write generic website content.







Hey Product Hunt 👋
Akash here, maker of Presenvo.
I kept noticing the same problem with local business websites: the best copy is often already sitting in customer reviews, yet most website builders still ask owners to start from a blank page or choose a generic template.
In a way, their customers have already written the first draft.
That’s why I built Presenvo.
Paste a Google Maps business link, and Presenvo uses the public listing details, photos, recurring review themes, and selected customer quotes to generate a ready-to-review hosted website.
It can create:
Homepage copy grounded in what customers actually value
Review-backed trust sections and selected quotes
Business highlights, services, photos, and calls to action
A hosted website that can be reviewed, edited, and shared
Presenvo is built for local business owners—and the agencies and freelancers who create websites for them—without forcing anyone to write every section from scratch.
The goal isn’t to invent testimonials, ratings, or marketing claims. It’s to turn the customer proof a business already has into a clear, useful website.
I’d genuinely love your feedback:
Before publishing a website generated from customer reviews, what would you want to check or change first?
Thanks for checking out Presenvo. I’ll be here throughout the day to answer questions and hear your honest thoughts.
honestly this looks super useful for shops that barely have time to update a website. one thing though, it would be really helpful if you could pull in a quick booking or contact form that matches the business type, like a reservation widget for restaurants or a quote request for contractors, so the site is actually ready to convert visitors instead of just looking nice.
@layda147365 That’s a great point. The goal shouldn’t be just to generate a good-looking website—it should help the business get more bookings and enquiries.
Business-specific actions like restaurant reservations, appointment booking, and quote requests are definitely something I’m exploring. Thanks for the thoughtful feedback!