Sarah K.
1 review
Great pizza!
Revue · AI for restaurants
Stars don’t rank you. Words do.
Google reviews are blank stars with no text
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review text ranks among Google's local SEO factors
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conversion lift from detailed reviews vs star-only
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How it works
Stick
One NFC sticker at the register. Your diner taps it with their phone after paying — the highest-converting moment.

NFC · waterproof · sticks anywhere
Generate
They tap a star, pick a few highlights, and AI drafts a detailed, keyword-rich review in 3 seconds — sounding like them, not a robot.
Stopped into Tony's for a quick bite. The truffle pizza was unreal and the staff couldn't be friendlier. def coming back.
Post
The draft copies to clipboard and Google Reviews opens. They paste, edit if they want, and post. 30 seconds total.
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Paste your review on Google
Opening Google Reviews...
How reviews really work
Google reads what diners write — keywords, depth, recency. A 4.7-star spot with 100 detailed reviews outranks a 4.9 with 200 blank ones. Every time.
No fake words. No gating. FTC-clean. Revue helps the diner write — they edit, they post, they own it.
Same diner. Same meal. Only one ranks.
Sarah K.
1 review
Great pizza!
Sarah K.
Local Guide · 18 reviews
Best Williamsburg slice spot. The truffle pizza was unreal — wood-fired crust, fresh basil, served fast. Solid Sunday brunch move. Already plotting the return trip.
The intelligence
Tony's Pizza · 38 reviews analyzed
Live♥ What diners love
⚠ What reviews ding you on
Search terms you can own
How Revue counters it
Complaint
“Slow service”
6 negative mentions
Revue prompts
“Worth the wait”
Not “Quick service”
Complaint
“Small portions”
4 negative mentions
Revue prompts
“Satisfying meal”
Not “Generous portions”
Complaint
“Noisy on weekends”
3 negative mentions
Revue prompts
“Great energy”
Not “Quiet and peaceful”
We never lie. “Worth the wait” is honest — 80% of happy diners would agree. “Quick service” is a fabrication. Over time, the positive keywords outweigh the negative ones in Google’s algorithm.
AI diversity
Same diner, same input. Three AI voices, twelve randomized style dimensions. Google can’t pattern-match what doesn’t repeat.
Voice A
Casual, punchy
“Stopped into Tony's for a quick bite. The truffle pizza was unreal and the staff couldn't be friendlier. def coming back.”
Voice B
Narrative, warm
“Found my new regular spot. Warm room, the kind of place where the server remembers your name by visit three. That truffle pizza though — wood-fired, crispy, perfect ratio. Already planning the return trip.”
Voice C
Ultra-short
“Truffle pizza. Friendly crew. Just go.”
Pricing
Most restaurants spend more on a single Yelp ad than a year of Revue.
Revue Card
The basics. Stickers link straight to Google Reviews.
Stickers $29
Revue Pro
AI writes the review your diner was thinking but wouldn’t type.
Stickers free
Revue Max
For operators who want the data and the brand.
Stickers free
Every plan ships with 10 NFC stickers. Free US shipping. Arrives 3–5 days.
Pro & Max include a 30-day free trial — cancel after 2nd month, or $29 early exit fee.
Questions
The ones we hear in every pilot conversation. If yours isn’t here, email support@revue.today.
Not when they’re real reviews written by real people, with real edits. Revue drafts — diners post. Google’s anti-fake-review system targets bulk-posted, identical, off-topic, or paid reviews. Ours are individually written, edited by the actual diner, posted from the diner’s own Google account. Our system is designed to produce reviews that pass Google’s quality filters, and we monitor removal patterns continuously.
No. See our /ftc-policy page for the long version. We don’t gate reviews by rating, we don’t pay for reviews, and we don’t generate fake ones. We disclose AI assistance on every draft. The 2024 FTC Endorsement Guides explicitly allow writing assistance of this kind, as long as the underlying experience is genuine and the reviewer signs off on the words.
We get out of the way. Diners who pick 1–3 stars write their own words — no AI draft. They get the same one-tap path to Google as everyone else. We optionally surface their feedback to you privately so you can follow up, but never as a substitute for the public review. Anti-gating is a hard rule, not a setting.
About 90 seconds to sign up. Hardware ships in 3–5 business days, free in the US. The first review can be written by the first diner who taps the counter sign that night. No app to install on your end or theirs.
Native English, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish. Not machine translation — each language is a separately tuned prompt with its own voice, rhythm, and idioms. The diner picks at the start; you don’t manage anything. More languages are on the roadmap.
No. Revue reads your menu from your Google Maps photos automatically — the first scan takes about 30 seconds. We re-scan every couple of weeks in case you change the menu. You can also paste corrections from your dashboard if a dish name comes through wrong.
Yes, end of billing month, no questions. Hardware is non-refundable. SaaS gets a prorated refund within 30 days. Everything runs through the Stripe portal we link in the welcome email — cancel, pause, or change plan in two clicks.
Anonymous diner data, encrypted-at-rest merchant data, US-only storage. We don’t sell anything to anyone. Full detail lives at /privacy. If you have a specific compliance question, email support@revue.today and a human writes back.
No credit card. Setup in under 2 minutes.