When a fake or policy-violating review hits, we build the case and file the takedown for you, across every major review site.
Got just one bad review? Most single-review cases are filed in week one, cancel after your first month.
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No card, no charge yet. Enter your email and we'll tell you the day it opens, at the $49 first-month launch price.
At launch: no removals in month one, we refund $49.
One email at launch and one reminder. No sales calls, no spam, never shared.
ReviewReclaim shows you the review, the policy it breaks, and the case we file, before you ever have to argue with a platform's support bot. Click a case to see how one gets built.
The takedown queue (illustrative)
Example cases, the view you get
Total scam, never going back.
No record of any visit or purchase.
Policy cited: Google Maps user-contributed content policy: fake engagement. Reviews must reflect a genuine experience at the business.
Owner is dishonest, go somewhere else instead.
Posted from an account tied to a rival shop.
Policy cited: Google Maps user-contributed content policy: conflict of interest. Competitors may not review businesses they compete with.
Their delivery driver cut me off in traffic.
Not about a purchase or the service.
Policy cited: Trustpilot guidelines: reviews must be about a genuine buying or service experience with the business.
A review naming and insulting an individual employee.
Targets a named private person with slurs.
Policy cited: Glassdoor community guidelines: no harassment, no attacks on named private individuals.
Four near-identical 1-star reviews in one afternoon.
No bookings that day.
Policy cited: TripAdvisor review guidelines: review fraud / coordinated fake negative reviews.
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Industry data puts the success rate of flagging a review yourself at roughly 20-30%, most flags hit an automated “no.” Hire an agency instead and you're paying $200 to $2,000 per review for the same policy and legal-basis case we build for $49.
The old way
The ReviewReclaim way
We find your profiles on Google, Trustpilot, Glassdoor, Indeed, Facebook and TripAdvisor ourselves. Nothing to install or connect, and we never need your account login or password.
We classify any fake or policy-violating review the moment it lands, so nothing sits there hurting your business unnoticed.
We build the policy and legal-basis case and submit it, no generic flag button, no waiting on hold with platform support.
We built ReviewReclaim because every honest business gets hit with one eventually, and the tools to fix it were either a flag button that rarely works, or an agency with an opaque quote.
No per-review surcharge, no opaque agency quote. We watch every platform and file the case the moment something breaks policy.
The transparent middle, we actually file it, across every platform.
$49first month
then $99/mo, cancel anytime
No, and anyone who does is bluffing. Google only removes reviews that break a specific content policy. We build the strongest policy/legal-basis case and tell you honestly upfront if a review is not winnable.
If we don't get a single review removed in your first month, we refund that month in full and cancel you ourselves, so there is no month two to forget about. You only keep paying if it actually works, that is the deal.
Google, Trustpilot, Glassdoor, Indeed, Facebook and TripAdvisor, plus defamatory results in Google Search.
Every eligible review while you are subscribed. Only fighting one review? Most single-review cases are filed in week one, and you can cancel right after.
No, and most removals don't need one. Platforms take reviews down for breaking their own published policies; we build and file that policy case, with legal-basis wording where it applies. If a case genuinely needs a lawyer, we tell you instead of billing you.
Yes. Cancel in one click, anytime.
We only take winnable cases. If a review is a genuine, policy-compliant complaint, we will tell you, removal is not the fix.
We file within 1 business day of catching a violating review; platform decision timelines vary.
Join the early-access list. No card now. At launch it's $49 the first month (then $99/mo, cancel anytime), and we file the takedown the moment a review breaks policy.