In a town of a few hundred people, everybody already knows your work is good. The problem is the thousands of visitors deciding from a phone screen. A review Ai agent turns the goodwill Somers already has for you into stars Google can see.
Somers has run on reputation since the sawmill whistle set the town clock. Locals do not need Google to know where to eat, who fixes boats right, or which contractor shows up when they say they will. But look at who is actually driving past the U.S. 93 and Montana 82 junction from June through September: families headed to Somers Beach State Park, boaters hunting a bite after a day on Flathead Lake, travelers working their way between Glacier country and the west shore. Those folks decide with a two-minute look at Google Maps, and in that moment a business with a handful of old reviews loses to a Kalispell chain with hundreds, even when the local place is better. That is the gap this agent closes.
The mechanics are simple and polite. After a meal, a repair, or a finished job, your review agent sends a short personal invitation by email with a direct link to your Google profile, and a matching QR code can sit by the register or ride along on the invoice. Happy customers, and in Somers that is most of them, take thirty seconds and leave the stars. The agent keeps the pace steady through the year instead of dumping requests in bursts, which is both how Google likes it and how it looks honest, because it is. Reviews then feed everything else: your ranking when someone searches for food or boat repair near Flathead Lake, the confidence of a visitor choosing you over the highway chain, and the compounding small-town advantage we describe on our Ai Receptionist Somers page. It pairs especially well with the answering side of the house, since the same system that catches the customer can later thank them.
Steady, honest, and automatic, so you never have to remember to ask.
A friendly, personal ask after each visit or job, with a direct link to your Google review page. One tap, done.
A code for the counter, the table tent, the invoice, or the truck door, so in-person customers can review on the spot.
Requests go out at a natural, even rhythm through the season, the way a growing reputation actually looks.
An easy private channel for customers who want to tell you something directly, so problems reach you first and fast.
You hear about new reviews as they land, so you can reply with a neighborly thank-you while it still matters.
Works alongside your receptionist, booking, or chat agent, so asking for the review is the natural last step of good service.
This one matters, so it goes in writing: the agent never review-gates. It does not quiz customers first and only invite the happy ones, it does not hide the review link from someone who had a rough day, and it will never write or post a review itself. Those tricks violate Google's policies, and in a town where your customers wave at you at the post office, they are also just a bad idea. What you get is your real reputation, collected consistently. It also cannot remove a bad review; nobody honest can. What it can do is make sure one grumpy tourist sits next to a steady stream of genuine praise from people you actually served well.
Priced like the small-town tool it is.
$249 one time
The review agent is a popular Pilot pick: one in-depth Ai agent of your choice with an extremely fast turnaround, first agent add-on included, optional hosting at $99/mo.
$1,499 setup · $499/mo
Get found on Google plus review and chat agents together, for owners who want the whole visibility problem handled.
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Every package starts with a free basic demo built with your business basics. See the invitation your customers would get before you pay.
After a job or visit, it sends a short, friendly invitation by email with a direct link to your Google review page, and you can put a matching QR code on the counter, the invoice, or the truck. The ask is polite, personal, and spaced out so your profile grows at a steady, natural pace.
No, and we will not build it that way. Review gating breaks Google's rules and it is not how neighbors treat each other. Every customer gets the same invitation. The agent also gives people an easy way to send feedback straight to you, so you often hear about a problem in time to fix it.
The review agent is a popular pick for the Pilot package: $249 one time for one in-depth Ai agent of your choice, with your first agent add-on included and optional hosting at $99 per month. Every package starts with a free basic demo, so you see it work before you pay anything.
Free basic demo built on your actual business, always before any payment. We are local, so you can also sit down with Hans in person anywhere in the Flathead Valley, no pressure at all.