Review’d
Your customers are telling you something. Review’d helps you hear what.
Honest yes/no questions, answered in under a minute. Every comment your customers leave is read, the themes inside get surfaced, and you get a clear sense of where to focus.
Always included.
Review’d is hosted at youhostd.review/your-handle. Customers tap your link, answer five or six yes/no questions about the job you just did, and add detail on anything that didn’t sit right. You see what came back in your dashboard — recent responses, the themes hiding across them, and an honest suggestion or two on what to look at next. No emails to your customers. No reminders. No nudges.
Tarrytown Realty
Asking for your honest feedback
Your feedback
Thanks for choosing us. Got a minute?
A few quick questions — takes about two minutes.
Hosted by You, Host’d
What you actually see
The dashboard, up close.
Twelve responses came back this week. Most were positive. A few weren’t. Review’d read the comments, found the pattern across them, and surfaced one suggestion worth thinking about. No star rating to chase. No score to game. Just what your customers said, and where it points.
Activity
Responses
38
Wrote a comment
22
Left contact
4
Shared / referred
11
Themes this month
What we’re seeing
Something to try
Send a tighter arrival window in your confirmation text the day before.
Recent responses
“Showed up early and explained everything before starting. Best service call I’ve had in years.”
“Work was solid but I had no clue when you were coming. Sat around half the morning.”
What’s included
Eight features. All yours.
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Built-in question library
A list of questions written for the kind of work you do. Pick what to ask. Add your own when you need to. The whole library is yours from day one.
ii.
Short and yes/no
Customers see one question per screen. Yes auto-advances. No reveals an optional comment box. Most finish in under a minute.
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The anchor question
Every form ends with the same one: “Would you book us again?” Without hesitation, with some, or not at all. That’s the metric you actually care about.
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Themes, not stars
Every open comment gets read and tagged. Across a handful of responses, the themes show themselves — pricing surprises, scheduling friction, communication gaps. Plain English. No sentiment scores. No 1-to-10 anything.
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Honest suggestions
Once enough responses come in, you’ll see a concrete idea tied to what customers actually said. “Five customers mentioned arrival timing — consider adding a window in your confirmation message.” Not a command. A starting point.
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No customer emails
Review’d doesn’t email your customers. You share your link your way — text after the job, QR at checkout, line on the invoice. Whoever wants to leave feedback, will.
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Pause anytime
On vacation, revising your form, or just need a break? Turn the link off in one click. Visitors get redirected to your Hub’d page until you turn it back on.
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Yours, all of it
Your colors. Your name. Your domain. No third-party logos, no co-branding, no “powered by” splash.
How you use it
Three steps. Once.
i.
Pick your questions
Use the library, write your own, or mix both. Five or six is the sweet spot. You can revise the form anytime.
ii.
Share your link
Text it after the job. Print the QR on an invoice. Drop it in a follow-up email. However you want to share it is how it gets shared.
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Read what comes back
Open your dashboard when you’re ready. See recent responses, the themes across them, and a suggestion or two on what to look at next. No alerts. No notifications you can’t unsubscribe from.
In practice
Three operators, one tool.
Realtor
Sarah Johnson
After a closing, Sarah texts her clients the Review’d link. Six weeks in, the dashboard tells her three buyers wished she’d explained the inspection timeline earlier. She tries adding a one-pager up front for the next ones.
House cleaner
Marcus
Marcus drops a card with a QR code on the counter after each clean. The themes that come back are about arrival windows, not whether the kitchen sparkled. He adjusts his confirmation texts to give a tighter ETA.
Wedding DJ
Renee
The week after a wedding, Renee sends the couple her Review’d link. Across her last twenty events, she sees the pattern — the same toast-microphone hand-off comes up four times. She changes how she stages it.
Common questions
Things people ask first.
Will my customers get spammed?
No. Review’d doesn’t email or text your customers. You share the link your way. We never message anyone on your behalf.
How is this different from asking for Google reviews?
Google reviews are public and built around a star rating. Review’d is private to you and built around honest answers. The point isn’t more 5-star ratings — it’s knowing what your last twelve customers actually thought.
Can I require customers to leave their name?
No. Responses are anonymous by default. Customers can optionally leave their contact info at the end, but they can’t be forced to identify themselves.
What if I get a harsh response I disagree with?
You see it in your dashboard. Nobody else does. There’s no public-facing version of any response. You decide what to do with it.
Do I need to write my own questions?
No. There’s a library of questions built for the kind of work you do. Use them as-is, edit them, or write your own. Most operators pick a mix.
What happens when I’m on vacation?
Pause your form in one click. Anyone who visits your link gets redirected to your Hub’d page until you turn it back on.
All host’d as a set
One identity, many surfaces.
Review’d is part of your suite. Your plan includes all of them. They’re designed to work together.
i.
A polished email signature with your hosted brand mark and links. A quiet introduction at the bottom of every email you send.
Learn more about Sign’d →ii.
A professional hub page at youhostd.link/your-handle. Where every signature, business card, and social bio sends a prospect.
Learn more about Hub’d →iii.
An inquiry landing page that routes prospect messages straight to your inbox. No portal to check, no app to install.
Learn more about Heard →You’re here
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Private customer feedback, analyzed for patterns and themes. Not stars, not noise.
Ready to hear them?
One plan. All four services. $29 a month.