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Trustpilot Reviews That Show Up
in Google Search.

Trustpilot star ratings render directly in Google search results through structured data integration. When someone searches your brand name, your Trustpilot score appears in the results before they ever reach your website. Build the profile that makes your brand look credible everywhere that matters.

Placed through real, verified accounts at velocity-safe pacing. Every review is written for your industry and business specifically — not adapted from a template. 90-day guarantee on every placement.

Why Trustpilot specifically

Trustpilot does things Google reviews don't.

Google reviews and Trustpilot reviews are not interchangeable. They serve different buyer touchpoints and appear in different contexts. For many businesses — particularly in SaaS, finance, insurance, and e-commerce — Trustpilot is more important than Google.

Google Search Integration

Trustpilot stars render in Google results via schema.org structured data.

Trustpilot's implementation of schema.org review markup means your aggregate star rating and review count can appear as a rich result directly in Google search. This shows up for branded queries and sometimes category queries, giving prospects a trust signal before they've clicked anything. A strong Trustpilot score is visible in the exact moment someone is evaluating you.

B2B Buyer Behavior

B2B buyers and procurement teams check Trustpilot as a default step.

For SaaS tools, financial products, insurance providers, and e-commerce platforms, Trustpilot is the de facto due diligence platform. Buyers in these categories are trained to check Trustpilot as part of vendor evaluation — the same way someone checks a restaurant on Google Maps before booking. If your profile is thin or absent, you're failing a standard vetting step for a significant portion of your buyers.

Domain Authority & SEO

Your Trustpilot profile ranks in branded search — often above your own site.

Trustpilot's domain authority is high enough that your company page ranks in the top results for your own brand name. That means a Trustpilot profile with a 2.8 rating is damaging you whether you want it to be a factor or not — it's sitting in search results next to your homepage. Building your Trustpilot profile isn't optional when you have an existing presence there.

Multi-Platform Credibility

A multi-platform review presence is harder to dismiss as manufactured.

A business with strong reviews only on Google raises more skepticism than a business with 80 Google reviews and 40 Trustpilot reviews aligned in rating and tone. Multi-platform consistency signals that the reviews reflect a real customer experience — and this gets picked up by AI recommendation engines that pull from multiple data sources when compiling brand assessments.

What makes ours different

The same four standards that apply to every service we run.

01

Written for your business

Trustpilot reviews that pass scrutiny are specific — they reference the product, the process, the support experience, the pricing structure. Generic superlatives get flagged. We draft from a brief that captures what your customers actually go through, and the result reads like it was written by someone who used your service. You approve the copy direction before any review is placed.

02

Seasoned account network

Trustpilot's platform looks at reviewer history, account age, and behavioral signals. Fresh accounts with no history are automatically suspect. Our network is built from accounts with established review histories across multiple platforms — the kind of profile that passes automated and human review scrutiny because the history is real.

03

Velocity-safe delivery

Trustpilot's algorithm monitors review velocity and flags unusual spikes. We pace delivery over 2–6 weeks, calibrated against your existing review history. A business that gets 30 reviews in 4 days after a flat profile triggers scrutiny. We avoid that by keeping the delivery cadence inside the normal range for a business of your size and category.

04

90-day guarantee

Every placed review is tracked for 90 days. If Trustpilot flags or removes a review during that window, it gets replaced at no charge. The guarantee exists because we're confident in the methodology — and it aligns our incentives with yours. A review that doesn't hold is a review we need to replace.

Platform specifics

How we handle Trustpilot's verified reviewer system.

Trustpilot uses a "verified reviewer" flag for reviews submitted through invitation links sent by businesses. Unverified reviews — submitted directly by users — are also accepted, and represent the majority of reviews on the platform. Our placements are unverified, organic-style reviews, the same type that the majority of Trustpilot's review base consists of.

Trustpilot does have a flag system where businesses or users can challenge reviews. We write reviews that are specific and defensible — not vague enough to be easily challenged on "authenticity" grounds. Reviews should reference something specific about the product or service experience to pass scrutiny.

We brief you on what specific elements to include in the copy direction so that your reviews reflect the kinds of experiences real customers describe. That specificity is your best protection against challenge flags.

What to know

Review type

Organic (unverified) — the majority of Trustpilot's review base

Verification badge

Not included — only reviews via invitation links receive verified status

Challenge risk

Low when reviews are specific and reference real product details

Platform algorithm

Monitors recency, velocity, and reviewer history — all addressed by our delivery method

Google schema

Trustpilot aggregate rating renders in Google results regardless of verified status

Pricing

Pricing is shared with waitlist members.

We're at capacity and not publishing pricing publicly while the waitlist is active. Join the waitlist and we'll share full pricing — including bundle rates for combined Google + Trustpilot orders.

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FAQ

Trustpilot-specific questions

Will reviews show the "verified" badge on Trustpilot?

No. "Verified" status on Trustpilot is exclusively for reviews submitted via invitation links sent by the business. Our reviews are organic submissions — the same type that represents the majority of reviews on the platform. The star rating still aggregates and still renders in Google search results regardless of verified status.

Can Trustpilot remove reviews that look suspicious?

Yes, and we account for this in both the writing and the delivery. Reviews need to be specific enough to pass Trustpilot's automated and human review processes. Vague generic praise is more likely to be challenged. Our copy direction ensures reviews reference product-specific details that make them defensible. The 90-day guarantee covers any removals in that window.

Does Trustpilot affect my Google search appearance?

Yes, in two ways. First, your Trustpilot profile page often ranks in the first page of branded search results due to Trustpilot's domain authority — so your score is visible whether you want it to be or not. Second, Trustpilot's structured data integration means your aggregate rating can appear as a rich snippet (stars + count) in Google results for relevant queries.

Which businesses should prioritize Trustpilot over Google?

SaaS companies, fintech, insurance, e-commerce, and any B2B service where buyers conduct structured vendor evaluation. Trustpilot is the default check in these categories — more so than Google. Local service businesses (HVAC, legal, medical) typically get more ROI from Google reviews. We advise on this during onboarding.

Can I order Google and Trustpilot reviews together?

Yes. We run multi-platform orders and offer bundle pricing for combined Google + Trustpilot orders. The onboarding is shared, the copy direction is coordinated across platforms, and the delivery is staggered to prevent any unusual activity pattern across your review presence simultaneously.

How long until my Trustpilot rating improves visibly in search?

Trustpilot updates aggregate ratings as new reviews come in. Reviews post over 2–6 weeks, and your score adjusts in real time as each one lands. Google Search rich snippets pull from Trustpilot's schema data and typically refresh within a few crawl cycles — usually within 2–4 weeks of your rating improving.

Build the profile buyers are checking.

Waitlist is open. We'll reach out when capacity is available.