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OrderBoosts vs Rating Leader
G2 Reviews B2B software credibility Trustpilot Reviews Trust and profile growth Chrome Extension Reviews Web Store ranking momentum Capterra Reviews B2B buyer shortlist trust Google Reviews Local SEO and rating recovery
Pick us when you can't afford a misfire
You get a managed plan, not a cart. We pick the platforms that actually move your buyers (Google, Trustpilot, G2, Capterra, Yelp, TripAdvisor, app stores, Chrome Web Store), pace the orders so platform filters don't strip them, and give you the TrustScore Calculator and Velocity Planner before you spend a cent. If something drops, we replace it — without you having to argue.
Pick them only if their narrow product is the whole job
Rating Leader is built for one job: a buyer who already knows they want Google reviews, knows the quantity, and is comfortable buying it like a t-shirt. It's a checkout flow with options for review count, language, and a stated delivery window — fine for that narrow use case.
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What real users are saying about Rating Leader
These aren't our claims — they're public Trustpilot reviews and third-party site-safety checks. We're linking the sources so you can read them yourself. Profiles change, so verify before you commit money.
Trustpilot shows a meaningful one-star share
Trustpilot listed Rating Leader with 26 reviews and a 23% one-star share when checked. Recent complaints allege review removals, pacing issues, and weak accountability.
Independent scam checker advises caution
Scam Detector classifies ratingleader.com as a low-trust site and frames the review as a caution signal rather than a clean safety endorsement.
Scam Detector report
Where this decision is actually made
Both let you buy Google reviews. Only one helps you decide whether Google is even the platform that's actually losing you deals — and only one has a public track record on Trustpilot that doesn't read like a warning label.
Criteria OrderBoosts Rating Leader Practical read
What you're actually buying A managed campaign — platform pick, pacing, replacements, and a real person who answers when something needs fixing. A Google review order. You pick quantity, they ship, and the rest is on you. If your reputation problem is bigger than one Google order, the product page can't solve it.
How the buying decision works Free planning first: TrustScore Calculator, Velocity Planner, fit check on a call if you want one. Add to cart. No planning layer beyond product options. Rating Leader is faster if you're sure. OrderBoosts is safer if you're not — and most buyers shouldn't be.
Platforms covered Google, Trustpilot, G2, Capterra, Yelp, TripAdvisor, Google Play, and Chrome Web Store — plus the planning pages for each. Google reviews. The reviewed public page doesn't sell anything else. If your buyers research you on more than one site, this is decisive.
Pricing Public packages from $100 for 5 reviews (Google), $100 for 5 reviews (Trustpilot), $150 for 5 reviews (G2), $150 for 5 reviews (Capterra) — all with managed delivery and replacements. Listed at 8.99 EUR base on the reviewed product page, scaling with review count. Cheaper unit price means little if the reviews don't stick. Read the Trustpilot complaints first.
Third-party trust signal Public Trustpilot profile and external listings (DesignRush, topseos, openPR) buyers can verify. Trustpilot shows roughly a 23% one-star share with recent complaints about removals and pacing. This is the single most important row. Read both before you pay.
Why teams switch to us
Three reasons buyers leave a product page and call us instead
A checkout sells you a quantity. We sell you an outcome — reviews that survive the filter, on the platforms that actually move your sale, with someone you can email when something needs fixing.
You don't buy the wrong reviews
Before you spend, we tell you which platform your buyers actually check — Google, Trustpilot, G2, Capterra, Yelp, TripAdvisor, app stores, or Chrome. Most teams fixing Google are bleeding deals on Trustpilot and don't know it yet.
Pacing that survives the filter
Twenty reviews in a week is a filter event, not a campaign. Our Velocity Planner sets a cadence that lifts your rating without lighting up Google's spam signal or Trustpilot's compliance team.
Real coverage for B2B and niche use cases
SaaS shortlists live on G2 and Capterra. Hotels live on TripAdvisor. Apps live on Google Play. If you're not a local shop trying to win a map pack, a Google-only seller can't actually help you.
Where Rating Leader is fair
Here's what they're actually good at
We won't pretend they have no merits — they do, for a narrow use case. The real question is whether that narrow use case is your situation. If it isn't, the strengths below stop being relevant.
Straightforward checkout
If you already know exactly what you want, Rating Leader's product page is fast — pick a quantity, pick a language, pay.
Customization options on Google
The page lets you brief the review text and language up front, which can be useful if you have very specific copy in mind.
Public delivery and replacement language
Rating Leader publishes delivery, support, and replacement promises on the product page — though their Trustpilot complaints suggest verifying these before relying on them.
Where reviews actually move the sale
Start with the moment your buyer is deciding
Most providers sell you reviews on the platform they're set up for, not the one your buyers are checking. Pick the moment first — local search, B2B shortlist, app or hotel booking — then buy the reviews that show up there. That's how budget turns into deals instead of inventory.
Local search recovery
When buyers compare nearby providers, the right plan usually needs volume, recency, response behavior, and platform-specific pacing.
Google reviews Yelp reviews
B2B shortlist influence
Software buyers look at review depth before they speak to sales, so the campaign should account for category intent and comparison behavior.
G2 reviews Capterra reviews
Booking and install decisions
TripAdvisor, Google Play, Chrome Web Store
Hospitality, apps, and extensions need trust signals at the moment a prospect decides whether to book, download, or install.
TripAdvisor reviews Google Play reviews Chrome reviews
Choose OrderBoosts if
Your buyers also check Trustpilot, G2, Yelp, or app stores — not just Google.
You can't afford reviews that get filtered or pulled three weeks later.
You want pacing and replacements handled, not just a delivery confirmation.
You're recovering from a bad rating and one wrong move makes it worse.
Choose Rating Leader if
You only need a small one-off Google order and you've accepted the risk.
You want to brief the exact review text and language yourself.
You've read Rating Leader's Trustpilot reviews and you're comfortable with what's there.
Straight talk
If your only job is to push a Google profile up by ten reviews this week and you've read the Trustpilot complaints with open eyes, Rating Leader will do it. For everything else — multiple platforms, real pacing, reviews that don't disappear, an actual partner you can email when something breaks — that's what OrderBoosts is for.
Every claim on this page is linked. Verify before you pay.
Rating Leader details are based on its public Google review product page reviewed on May 31, 2026. Competitor pricing, delivery, and policy language can change.
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Five minutes of reading saves a wrong purchase
A short list of guides — ours and a couple of independent ones — covering the risks, the math, and where to double-check us. If we were trying to hide something, we wouldn't link these.
Field report I bought Google reviews from 19 services. Only 5 survived. Use this external OrderBoosts write-up when the decision is not just price, but whether a Google review provider can survive delivery, filtering, and profile risk. OrderBoosts guide The 2026 guide to buying Google reviews A practical primer on safety, pacing, and when buying Google reviews becomes a reputation problem instead of a growth lever. Planning math Google review score calculator guide Before choosing a Google-first vendor, model the rating lift you actually need so the order size fits the recovery goal. Third-party profile OrderBoosts on DesignRush A public agency/profile listing buyers can use as an extra trust check while comparing review-growth providers.
Tell us your rating and we'll tell you what to actually do
Send your current rating, review count, the platform you think you need, and your timeline. We'll come back with a plan that fits — including whether you should buy reviews at all, where, and how fast. No commitment, no upsell to a package that doesn't fit your problem.
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Reviews Place FAQ
How the Reviews Place peer-to-peer review request flow works on reviewers.place.
- What is Reviews Place?
- Reviews Place on reviewers.place is a peer-to-peer marketplace where businesses ask people to review their product on supported platforms, set a reward, and community reviewers publish the requested review text.
- How does the peer-to-peer reviewer marketplace work?
- Choose a supported platform, paste the exact review text you want posted, set the reward you will pay, and submit your request from that platform page. Community reviewers accept requests and leave your requested text as a review under your product.
- Can I paste the exact review text I want written?
- Yes. Add the precise review copy you want published. You can generate it with any LLM, edit it, and paste the final text into your platform request before setting the reward.
- How do rewards work?
- You decide what you are willing to pay for each review when you submit a request. Community reviewers see the reward on the platform page and publish your requested review text on the chosen platform.
- Where do I choose the platform?
- Browse the supported platform catalog on the homepage or open a platform page directly. Each platform page is dedicated to the review site where you need social proof.
- Where are the review request forms?
- Homepage platform cards only link to platform pages and do not include forms. Submit your review request from the platform or service page using the review request form in the page sidebar or CTA block.