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Stores whose review text never reaches an AI crawler. It renders in JavaScript, so only a browser sees it.
An AI agent that decides who to ask, when, and what to ask about, runs the email conversation, and publishes reviews people and AI assistants can both read.
$1.49 per review collected. No monthly fee.
It also tells you when your current app is the cheaper one.
Reviews collected ÷ orders.
Optional. Counted on both sides.
Reviews collected
Subscription
Same reviews on Slingso
Published prices, read off each vendor's own page on . Your numbers stay in the browser.
More to the point: are you collecting reviews AI assistants can act on, or just more of them?
The Review Manager asks each shopper about the thing that was actually in question — fit, durability, the claim on the label — over a normal email exchange, then publishes the answers server-side, where people and assistants both read them.
Review apps send timers. Nobody decides who is worth asking or what to ask them about. This agent does.
Which products have nothing to show?
Tracks every product: what has no reviews, what is going stale, which questions buyers keep asking.
Who, when, and about what?
Picks the customers whose review fills a real gap. Times the ask to the product, not to a timer.
Can a machine read it?
Server-rendered, in static JSON-LD, in your Google feed. No JavaScript widget, no iframe.
Who are we emailing today?
Writes each ask, then stops at your desk. Emails go from your own domain.
And it tells you what it heard: "sizing runs small," "three people asked for a colour you don't make."
"Great product, love it" answers nobody's question. The agent asks each shopper about the thing that was actually in doubt — the fit, the durability, the claim on the label — over a normal email exchange.
Then it publishes them server-side, where shoppers and assistants both read them. Most review apps do not.
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Stores whose review text never reaches an AI crawler. It renders in JavaScript, so only a browser sees it.
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Times JavaScript-only reviews appeared in an AI answer, across four engines.
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Stores with review text in static structured data.
Our own test, 20 Shopify storefronts and 48 live queries. Google AI Mode did quote reviews verbatim from the stores that render them server-side.
We will not claim this gets your reviews quoted. Engines synthesise more than they quote. We can promise the format, not the outcome.
A few brands at a time. $10 of credit to start, about six reviews.
Step 1
Four fields below. We check fit and email you when a slot opens.
Step 2
Your store, your sending domain, and your existing reviews imported so the pages are full on day one.
Step 3
The agent proposes its first reach-outs. You approve. It runs daily from there, always stopping at your desk.
$1.49 per review collected
Prepaid credit, no subscription. It counts when a customer sends one, whatever they say. Negative reviews count, and they publish.
20 minutes on your setup, and a straight answer on whether this is worth your time.
Prefer email? Four fields.
A customer replies with their experience and the agent turns that reply into a review. That is the $1.49, whatever they said: a two-star review is a collected review. They get a link showing exactly how it will look, where they can edit it or pull it before it goes live.
No, deliberately. You can unpublish for a specific reason — profanity, personal information, off-topic, suspected fake, legal — and each one is recorded. "It's negative" is not on the list. A wall of five stars is the fastest way to lose a wary shopper. Honest negatives make the good ones believable.
We import them by hand during onboarding, from wherever they live now. They appear on your pages labelled as imported, and they stop the agent emailing anyone who has already reviewed you.
No. If you want to offer something, set a menu and a budget and the agent decides when it is worth using — never based on whether it expects a good review. Any incentive is disclosed on the published review, as the FTC requires.
Your own domain. We authenticate a subdomain like reviews.yourbrand.com and replies come back there. Your customers never see a Slingso address.
Shopify: read-only on orders and customers, write access for review data on your products. Plus DNS to authenticate your sending domain. Nothing else.
Setup is hands-on right now — your app, your domain, your corpus, with you. That caps how many brands we take at once, and it means each one gets real attention.
$1.49 each. Your first six are on us.