Paste a bad review. Get a reply that sounds like you wrote it.
Drop in any Google, Yelp, or Facebook review and a calm, post-ready response appears — no settings to pick, no prompt to write. Your first reply is free.
Responding to reviews, made simple
Quick answers on writing calm, professional public replies to Google, Yelp, and Facebook reviews.
How do I respond to a bad Google review?
Acknowledge the specific problem the customer raised, take responsibility without making excuses, and invite them to continue the conversation offline. Keep it short and calm — future customers read your reply as much as the original review. Paste the review into ReplyKit and it drafts a reply in exactly this style, automatically.
Should I reply to positive reviews too?
Yes. A short, specific thank-you reinforces trust and shows your business is active and attentive. ReplyKit detects a positive review and writes a warm reply that references what the customer actually liked — no generic clichés.
Does responding to reviews help my local SEO?
Google recommends responding to reviews, and an actively managed profile signals a healthy business. We don't promise ranking jumps — the real, dependable win is that every future customer sees a calm owner response sitting next to each review.
How is ReplyKit different from ChatGPT?
There's no prompt to write and no settings to pick. You paste the review and get a post-ready reply that sounds like a real person — no "we strive to" filler, no invented refunds, and the right length for a review box. One paste, no account.
How much does ReplyKit cost?
Your first reply is free. After that, a one-time $5 unlocks unlimited replies for 30 days. There's no subscription and no account to create.
Which review sites does it work with?
Any text review — Google, Yelp, Facebook, TripAdvisor and more. Paste the review text, get your reply, and copy it back into the platform with one click.