
ReviewMaster Pro Beta
AI review responses that sound like you
6 followers
AI review responses that sound like you
6 followers
ReviewMaster Pro - AI review responses that sound like you wrote them. Beta: Google & Yelp integrations pending approval. Paste reviews manually for now. The problem: Reviews impact SEO and trust, but responding takes forever. Generic replies feel robotic. The solution: Set your brand voice once. AI generates personalized responses for every review, apologetic for complaints, grateful for praise. How it works: 1. Paste a review 2. Generate AI response 3. Copy & post





@builtsimpleai Automating the shift from generic AI replies to brand-voice-aligned review responses is a sharp utility. It turns reputation management from a time-consuming chore into a consistent, trust-building workflow.
A key growth question: For a tool that delivers maximum value when adopted by busy business owners, what's the primary path to scale—is it bottom-up through local business and SEO communities, or top-down by partnering with agencies and reputation management platforms?
@olajiggy321
Great question. Honest answer: We're pursuing both, but the partnership angle has more leverage potential than I initially expected.
We're exploring white-label opportunities with reputation management platforms and agency channels. That path offers distribution leverage a small team can't build through organic community growth alone.
That said, direct outreach to local businesses (restaurants especially) gives us the feedback loops we need to actually nail the product. Agencies will eventually want case studies and proven ROI, those come from working directly with end users first.
So the real answer: bottom-up builds the product and proof points, top-down scales distribution. We're doing both simultaneously, just with different goals for each.
Appreciate you thinking through the GTM with me.
@builtsimpleai
Appreciate the honest breakdown — especially the dual focus on building proof points bottom-up and leveraging partnerships top-down.
I have a straightforward idea you could try on your own — happy to send it your way if useful.
Where’s best to share it — Twitter, LinkedIn, or email?