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The only review platform that proves the reviewer actually bought something.

First-party reviews collected on your domain, verified against your ordering system. Content no competitor can replicate.

How Verified Buyer Works

Four steps. No honor system. No guessing.

1

Customer orders through your system

Online, in-app, or in-store. The order happens in your POS or online ordering platform, same as always.

2

Customer writes a review on your page

On your reviews page, not Yelp, not Google. They provide their order confirmation or email address.

3

We verify the order actually happened

Cross-referenced against order data for that specific location and time window. No guessing. No honor system.

4

Review gets a Verified Buyer badge

Visible to customers, to Google, and to AI answer engines. Structured data marks it as a verified purchase review.

See the Difference

Mike T.

Verified Buyer
★★★★★

Ordered the spicy sliders at Hot level and the fries. Everything came out fast and the heat was perfect. Already planning my next visit to try Reaper.

Sarah K.

★★★★☆

Good food, late delivery on Friday. Would try again on a weekday.

Both reviews are real. One is verified against the ordering system. Customers and AI engines both see the difference.

Why This Matters

Unique Content on Your Domain

Every review is original content that lives on a page you own. Not buried in a third-party feed. Not behind someone else's algorithm.

Citable by AI Engines

Google and AI answer engines can cite your reviews as a source. Structured review data with verified purchase signals carries more weight than anonymous listings.

Cannot Be Replicated

No one else has your order data. These reviews cannot be faked, cannot be bought, and cannot be generated by a competitor. They are proof.

How ReviewsNear Compares

Google Reviews

Third party

  • You do not own the content
  • Cannot move or export reviews
  • No purchase verification
  • Anonymous reviewers

Yelp

Third party

  • Yelp owns the relationship
  • Filters reviews arbitrarily
  • No purchase verification
  • Upsells advertising

ReviewsNear

First party · Verified

  • Your domain, your content
  • Verified against order data
  • Structured data for AI
  • No middleman, no commission

Privacy by Design

We never store customer names or emails. Verification uses one-way cryptographic hashes. Your POS data stays in your POS. We only store the math that proves the match.

Questions about verified reviews

When a customer writes a review, they provide their order confirmation or email address. PageLeap cross-references this against order data from the restaurant's ordering system using one-way cryptographic hashes. If the order matches, the review earns a Verified Buyer badge. No customer names or emails are stored.

On your domain. Reviews are published on your own location pages, not on a third-party platform. Google and AI answer engines see them as first-party content belonging to your brand.

Google and Yelp reviews are anonymous and unverified. Anyone can leave one whether they visited or not. Verified Buyer reviews are cross-referenced against actual order data. They are first-party content on your domain with structured data markup, making them more authoritative to both customers and AI systems.

Verified reviews require a matching order in the system. No order, no Verified Buyer badge. Unverified reviews can still be submitted but are visually distinguished and carry less weight.

Yes. Each review is published with structured Review schema markup including the Verified Buyer signal. AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Siri cite pages with verified, structured review data more readily than pages with anonymous reviews.

No. Verification uses one-way cryptographic hashes. PageLeap never stores customer names or email addresses. Your POS data stays in your POS. We only store the math that proves the match.

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