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.

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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.