RevuLaunch
Summary
Ignoring a negative review costs you the next five customers who read it — and most review management tools still make you check a dashboard manually to catch it. RevuLaunch is built to close that gap for single-location local businesses.
RevuLaunch connects to Google, Facebook, and TripAdvisor, then responds to positive reviews automatically and holds negative ones for your sign-off before anything posts. The vendor states a two-minute average response time and reports that 95% of AI-drafted responses go live without edits — which means the queue rarely backs up. Setup involves no code and no IT handoff; you configure brand voice during onboarding and the tool matches it across every response. Where the ceiling appears: one location per account, and the review cap on the entry tier means high-volume businesses hit a wall fast. Multi-location operators will find the architecture doesn't stretch to cover them.
Bottom line: RevuLaunch is the right call for a single-location restaurant or shop that wants every review answered without hiring someone to do it — but the moment you're managing two locations or need CRM-level data routing, you're looking at a different tool.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $149/month
Starter
Perfect for single-location businesses getting started with review management.
- 1 business location
- All supported platforms
- AI responses (up to 100 reviews/mo)
- Weekly email digest
- Email review solicitation (500 sends/mo)
Professional
For businesses serious about dominating their local reputation.
- 1 business location
- All supported platforms
- Unlimited AI responses
- SMS + email solicitation (2,000 sends/mo)
- Competitor benchmarking
- Auto-post responses to all platforms
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Negative reviews are always held for your approval before posting, so a bad AI draft on a one-star review never goes live without your eyes on it first.
- Auto-posting to positive reviews triggers within two minutes of the review appearing, the vendor states, so your response is live before the reviewer closes the tab — which means you're not leaving days of silence that erode trust.
- Brand voice is configured once during onboarding and applied consistently across every response, so you avoid the manual copy-editing loop that eats time when responses are written ad hoc.
- Email and SMS solicitation campaigns run automatically to customers after a visit, which means your review count compounds without adding a manual outreach task to someone's weekly list.
- No installation, no code, and no IT dependency on setup, so a single owner-operator can go from zero to live responses without pulling in outside help.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Each account supports one business location, full stop. A business owner managing two or three locations — a second restaurant, a new franchise unit — has no way to consolidate them under one RevuLaunch account. Teams in that situation look at multi-location reputation platforms instead.
- The entry tier caps AI responses at 100 per month. A single location generating more than that — common during seasonal peaks for hospitality businesses — hits the ceiling and responses queue or go unanswered until the billing cycle resets or the account upgrades. Competitor benchmarking is locked to the higher paid tier only.
- There is no API listed and no self-hosted option, which means your review data and response history live inside RevuLaunch's system with no documented path to export or pipe into a CRM, analytics stack, or data warehouse. Teams that need review sentiment feeding into broader customer data models will hit this wall immediately.
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- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-10T14:28:27.077Z
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Who it's for
- Single-location local businesses
- Businesses managing reviews on Google, Facebook, and TripAdvisor
- Users wanting quick setup without code or IT support
What it does well
- Automatically thank customers for positive reviews
- Flag and draft responses for negative reviews
- Run email and SMS campaigns to solicit more reviews
- Track review sentiment trends over time
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- Is RevuLaunch free?
- RevuLaunch is a paid tool ($149/month). A 14-day free trial is available.
- Is RevuLaunch open source?
- No — RevuLaunch is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
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RevuLaunch automates review responses for local businesses across Google, Facebook, and TripAdvisor. The core workflow is three steps: connect your review platforms, define your brand voice (professional, casual, or playful), and the tool takes it from there. Four- and five-star reviews receive personalized, auto-posted thank-yous that reference specific details from the review text. One- through three-star reviews get flagged — you see the AI draft, approve it, edit it, or replace it before anything goes live. The vendor also describes a review solicitation feature that sends automated email and SMS campaigns to satisfied customers, driving new review volume alongside managing existing ones.
The approval gate on negative reviews is the design decision that matters most in production. Auto-posting a defensive or off-tone response to a one-star review can do more damage than silence. RevuLaunch’s default keeps you in the loop on every negative response, with auto-post reserved for the reviews where a mis-step costs less. The vendor states that auto-posting for positive reviews can also be disabled if you want to approve every response manually — giving you a dial between speed and control.
RevuLaunch fits a single owner-operated business that currently responds to reviews sporadically or not at all. The setup time the vendor quotes — under three minutes — is plausible given there’s no code, no API configuration, and no staff training involved. The constraint that breaks the fit: one business location per account, and the entry tier caps AI responses at 100 reviews per month. A busy restaurant in peak season can exceed that cap in a week. Teams that outgrow the cap upgrade to the tier with unlimited responses — but multi-location franchises or agencies managing several clients will find no account structure that supports that workflow.
The tool also surfaces sentiment analytics — trend lines showing what customers praise and what they flag as problems — plus a weekly email digest summarizing review activity and response metrics. These are reporting features, not dashboards requiring daily logins, which matches the ‘set it and manage lightly’ use case the tool is built around.
