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OrderBoosts vs ReviewZerZ
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 don't have to babysit freelancers, chase delivery, or argue when a review disappears. We pick the platforms that actually move your buyers, run the campaign at a pace that doesn't trigger filters, and own the outcome — not just the order.
Pick them only if their narrow product is the whole job
ReviewZerZ is a two-sided marketplace: businesses post review requests, writers pick them up, money moves through the platform with a marketplace fee. Useful if you specifically want that model and you've read what current users are saying about it.
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What real users are saying about ReviewZerZ
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 reviews are polarized
Trustpilot listed ReviewZerZ with 11 reviews and a 46% one-star share when checked. Critical reviewers complained about unpaid work, missing support, and withdrawal issues.
Scam Detector marks the site as questionable
Scam Detector gave reviewzerz.com a 50.5/100 trust score and tagged the site as questionable, with caution advised for buyers or reviewers.
Scam Detector report
Where this decision is actually made
This isn't apples-to-apples. ReviewZerZ is software-as-a-marketplace. OrderBoosts is a service that owns the outcome. The right question isn't pricing — it's whether you want to manage reviewers or have someone manage them for you.
Criteria OrderBoosts ReviewZerZ Practical read
Who's running your campaign We are. One point of contact, one plan, one owner of the outcome. You are — coordinating freelancers through a marketplace interface. If 'managing reviewers' isn't on your job description, this is the row that matters.
What happens if a review disappears We replace it at no extra cost as part of the package. Depends on the writer, the dispute system, and how much time you want to spend. Reviews drop. The question is who eats the loss.
Platforms covered Google, Trustpilot, G2, Capterra, Yelp, TripAdvisor, Google Play, Chrome Web Store — plus real B2B coverage. Mostly consumer surfaces: Google, Facebook, iOS, Android, Yelp, TripAdvisor. If your buyers are on G2 or Capterra, a marketplace can't help you.
Pricing Managed packages from $100 for 5 reviews (Google), $100 for 5 reviews (Trustpilot), $150 for 5 reviews (G2), $150 for 5 reviews (Capterra) — replacements included. Marketplace per-review pricing: roughly $10/local and $6/global on Google, plus a 15% platform fee. Cheaper per review only if you don't count your time or the replacement cost.
Third-party trust signal Public Trustpilot, plus listings on DesignRush, topseos, and openPR buyers can cross-check. Trustpilot 1-star share around 46% with complaints about unpaid work and missing support. Whatever you think of either site, read both before you commit money.
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.
Someone is responsible for the outcome
On a marketplace, no one owns the campaign. If reviews don't post, get filtered, or look identical, you're chasing freelancers. With OrderBoosts, the result is our job — including replacements at no extra cost.
Plan the campaign before you spend
We tell you whether Google, Trustpilot, G2, Capterra, Yelp, TripAdvisor, an app store, or Chrome is the platform that's actually losing you deals. Most teams pay for reviews on the wrong one.
Real B2B and niche-platform coverage
Marketplaces lean local and consumer. If you sell SaaS, run a hotel, or ship an extension, the writers you need aren't on a job board — they're on our network.
Where ReviewZerZ 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.
Marketplace is transparent about what it is
ReviewZerZ doesn't hide the model — companies post, writers pick up, money moves through the platform. If you specifically want that, it's a clean fit.
Public per-review pricing
Its Google review page lists local and global unit prices with a stated marketplace fee, which makes back-of-envelope math fast.
Coverage of the obvious consumer platforms
Google, Facebook, iOS, Android, Yelp, and TripAdvisor are all in the public nav. Useful if your campaign lives entirely inside that consumer band.
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
You want one point of contact, not a freelancer queue.
You need B2B coverage (G2, Capterra) marketplaces don't actually serve.
You want replacements included instead of fighting a dispute later.
You'd rather a partner own the outcome than be your own project manager.
Choose ReviewZerZ if
You specifically want a marketplace model and don't mind running it yourself.
Your campaign is small, consumer-only, and entirely on Google/Yelp/TripAdvisor.
You've read the Trustpilot reviews and you're fine with what's documented there.
Straight talk
If you want to log into a marketplace and run reviewers yourself, ReviewZerZ does that — just read their Trustpilot reviews first. If you'd rather pay one partner to plan it, run it, and stand behind the result, that's the whole reason OrderBoosts exists.
Every claim on this page is linked. Verify before you pay.
ReviewZerZ details are based on its public homepage and Google review page reviewed on May 31, 2026. Marketplace pricing and terms 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.
Marketplace reality check Can you really get paid to write reviews? A useful companion read for marketplace-style models, reviewer incentives, and the line between legitimate review work and risky shortcuts. Risk framework Navigating fake reviews Use this to evaluate whether a marketplace workflow creates signals that platforms, buyers, or competitors may challenge later. External reputation guide The 7 best reputation management platforms in 2026 A broader external comparison for buyers who are deciding whether they need a review marketplace, reputation platform, or managed campaign partner. Launch listing OrderBoosts on What Launched Today A third-party launch profile that summarizes OrderBoosts' positioning across G2, Trustpilot, Google, and other review surfaces.
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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.