Add the Google reviews you want gone. Card stays on file — you're only charged when a review is confirmed removed.
From submission to removal in four steps — here's what happens after you hit Submit.
Paste the links to the reviews you want gone, then add your card on Stripe's secure checkout. The card is saved on file only — $0 charged today.
We review every link you submit and pursue removal through Google's own process — discreetly, working inside Google's policies, not against them.
When a review comes down, we don't charge you yet. We wait 7 days to make sure Google doesn't put it right back up — we'd rather have a happy customer than a fast invoice.
Once we've confirmed the removal held through the verification window, your card is charged $450 for that review and your confirmation email arrives. Reviews we can't remove cost you nothing.
We work inside Google's content policies — not against them. If a review violates any of these 12 policy categories, it can be removed.
Posted repeatedly, from bot accounts, or part of a coordinated attack on your rating.
From someone who was never a patient and never did business with you.
Competitors, ex-employees, or anyone with a stake in hurting your practice.
About a different business, politics, or a rant unrelated to your care.
Exposes addresses, phone numbers, staff names, or other private details.
Profanity, slurs, harassment, or hate speech.
Threats, bullying, doxxing, or intimidation aimed at you or your team.
Fake accounts posing as a patient, an employee, or someone else.
Copyrighted material, threats, or other unlawful content.
Regulated products or activity prohibited by Google's policies.
Graphic or pornographic material.
Glorifies violence or promotes violent groups.
Google doesn't remove reviews just for being negative — but a real patient's review can still come down if it violates a policy (off-topic rants, personal info, profanity). Not sure if yours qualifies? Submit it anyway — you're only charged if it actually comes down.
You're only ever charged when a review is successfully removed. Getting it down is what you're paying for.
When a review comes down, we wait 7 days to confirm it stays down. If Google puts it back during that window, you are not charged.
Removal is performed through Google, and no one — including us — controls whether a platform later reinstates a review. Once a removal is confirmed and your card is charged, the fee is non-refundable.
If a confirmed-removed review reposts within 30 days, we re-pursue its removal — your remedy is a service credit toward getting it taken down again, not a refund. The fee covers the removal we delivered.
Honestly: anywhere from a few days to a few months. Some reviews come down fast; others take repeated work inside Google's process. About 60% of submitted reviews are successfully removed. We usually can't give mid-case status updates — much of the process happens on Google's side — but you'll get an email the moment a removal is confirmed.
Your card is saved on file through Stripe when you submit — nothing is charged that day. When a review comes down, we wait 7 days to verify it stays down. Only after that confirmation is your card charged $450 for that review, and your confirmation email arrives at the same time. Confirmed removals are non-refundable. If a confirmed-removed review reposts within 30 days, your remedy is a service credit toward re-pursuing its removal, not a refund. Reviews we can't remove cost you nothing.
That's our verification period working. We hold every removal for 7 days to make sure Google doesn't put the review right back up — we'd rather have a happy customer than a premature charge. Your card is charged once we've confirmed the removal held.
Yes, it's legal — and no, Google won't penalize you. We work inside Google's content policies, not against them, and Google doesn't punish businesses for disputing reviews.
Google doesn't remove reviews just for being negative. But a real patient's review can still come down if it violates a policy — off-topic rants, personal info, profanity. Not sure if yours qualifies? Submit it anyway: you're only charged if it comes down.
No. The reviewer isn't notified when their review is removed, so they aren't prompted to repost it. There's no public sign on your profile that a removal was requested.
Newer reviews and ones that clearly violate Google's policies are the easiest. The hardest are reviews from Google Local Guides and reviews with photos attached. Either way, you only pay for the ones that come down.
Google reviews only — we don't currently handle Yelp or other platforms.
Yes — come back to this form and submit more reviews anytime. You're only ever charged for confirmed removals.
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