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#1 most asked· 5× cited on Reddit· Reviews & reputation

Auto-request a Google review the moment a job is done

The single most-asked-for automation across every trade subreddit we scanned. Done right, it compounds on local SEO for years.

By Daniel Hall · Automation builder at Made 4 Tradies

When a tech taps 'mark complete' in your job app, an SMS + email goes to the customer two hours later. One tap takes them straight to your Google review page. No clipboard, no awkward ask, no forgetting. The 2-hour delay matters: long enough that the customer's settled, short enough that the experience is still fresh.

See it in action

The flow, end to end

What you do

What your customer sees

How it works

Trigger → actions → outcome

  1. 1

    Trigger

    Tech marks the job complete in your job-management app (ServiceM8 / Tradify / AroFlo / etc.).

  2. 2

    Action 1

    Wait 2 hours (configurable per trade). Skip if the job is flagged disputed or partial.

  3. 3

    Action 2

    Send personalised SMS with the customer's first name and a one-tap Google review link. Email follows 24h later if no review yet.

  4. 4

    Outcome

    Customer leaves a 5★ review on Google. New review pings your phone. Optional auto-reply queued for one-tap approval.

What this means for your business

The numbers behind it

30–60%

review conversion rate

Typical for one-tap SMS asks vs ~2-5% for verbal-at-the-door asks.

5★

compounding local SEO

Every new review widens the gap on the local map pack versus competitors who don't ask.

2h

delay window

Customer's settled. Experience is still fresh.

The evidence

5 verified Reddit threads

Every quote is traceable to a real Reddit thread. Click any source to read the original tradies asking for this.

  • r/smallbusiness

    Template: 'Hey [first name], thanks for choosing [clinic name]. If you have a minute to leave a Google review we'd really appreciate it!'

  • r/smallbusiness

    SMS review-request tool; feedback notes SMS review requests are 'table stakes.'

  • r/automation

    'Automate Asking for Google Reviews.'

  • r/smallbusiness

    Small biz owner questioning best practice — timing, email vs text.

  • r/automation

    ReviewReminder SaaS — businesses 'know they need reviews' but 'forget or feel awkward asking.'

Common questions

About this automation

What does the "Auto-request Google review on job complete" automation actually do?
Tech taps 'complete' → 2 hours later the customer gets a one-tap SMS + email review link.
Why would a tradie business want this?
The single most-mentioned automation across every trade subreddit. Compounding effect on local SEO and trust.
How do you know tradies actually want this one?
5 verified Reddit threads from trade-owner subreddits cite this exact workflow — listed in the evidence section below. It's not a guess; tradies asked.
Which tools does it work with?
It plugs into the job-management, accounting and messaging stack you already run — ServiceM8, Tradify, AroFlo, simPRO, Fergus, Xero, MYOB, QuickBooks, Twilio, ClickSend and the standard SMS / email rails. We confirm the exact integration in the scoping call so nothing breaks your existing flow.
How long does it take to build?
Usually 3-5 business days from sign-off, depending on which tools you're already on. We scope it on a 20-minute call, build it, test it end-to-end with you watching, then it's live. You own the configuration outright — no platform lock-in.
What does it cost?
Pricing depends on the integration count and any custom logic — most single automations land between $400 and $1,500 one-off, with no ongoing fees. We quote in writing before any build starts. See the pricing page for site-build tiers; automations are scoped separately.

Want this in your business?

Tell us a bit about your setup and we'll come back with a quote and a build plan. Usually within 24 hours.

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Built only after a scoping chat. No surprise invoices.