Sample deliverable · local restaurant

This is what a free ReviewGuard mini-audit feels like.

Not a generic “AI report”. A short, owner-readable snapshot: what public reviews may be signalling, which replies are worth drafting, and what to post locally next.

No login · No review-removal promises · No phone call required · Free first snapshot

The snapshot turns reviews into decisions.

This is a fictional restaurant sample, designed to show the format without implying any real business has a rating issue. Actual Google review themes are manually checked before any business-facing claim.

1

Brand promise

Sample positioning: a small Sydney noodle restaurant wants to be known for quick comfort food, friendly service, and reliable local dining.

comfort food
hospitality
local dining
2

Risk radar

Reviews would be checked for owner-actionable themes: wait time, service tone, ordering friction, value, ambience, and repeat-visit intent.

Illustrative radar only until Google profile is manually checked.

3

Money angle

Good replies and local posts help first-time diners decide faster, especially when they are choosing from Google Maps.

trust
local discovery
repeat visits

Before / after reply drafting.

A business owner does not need a defensive essay. They need a calm reply that future customers can read and trust.

Template only — not based on a specific real review

Weak reply:
“We are sorry. Please contact us.”

Stronger owner-ready reply:
“Thanks for visiting and for taking the time to share this. We’re sorry the experience did not feel as warm or smooth as it should have. We’ll share your comments with the team and would welcome the chance to look after you better next time.”

Tone: accountable, calm, human, not argumentative.

The bonus: reviews become local content ideas.

This makes the audit feel useful even before a crisis. Owners get practical posts they can adapt for Instagram, Google Posts, or a simple weekly update.

“What locals order on a busy weeknight”

A short dish/story post: one popular item, who it suits, and why it is an easy first order for nearby locals.

discovery
story

“After-work comfort food”

A weekday dinner post for nearby workers, students, and families deciding where to eat after 5pm.

weekday demand
local

“Hospitality spotlight”

A behind-the-scenes team post that reinforces hospitality, consistency, and customers feeling looked after.

trust
team

Free first. Paid only if the snapshot is useful.

The first job is to prove value in one email. If the owner likes it, the next step is deliberately small.

Request a free snapshot

Starter

A$49

/ month

  • Weekly public review check
  • Reply drafts
  • 3 content ideas

One-off pack

A$99

once-off

  • Deeper audit
  • Reply draft pack
  • Local content pack
Important: ReviewGuard AU works from public review information only unless a client provides more context. This fictional sample does not claim any real business has a particular rating, complaint, or unresolved review. ReviewGuard AU is independent and not affiliated with Google.