Customer Review Request
Automated email to generate 5-star reviews on G2, Capterra, or Google.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
Published
March 17, 2026
Updated
March 17, 2026
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Subject: Quick favor regarding [Product Name]? Hi [Name], I saw you've been using [Product Name] for a few months now, and I hope it's been helping you [Core Benefit]. As a growing company, the absolute best way for us to find great new customers like you is through online reviews. Could you take 60 seconds to leave us a quick review on [Platform Name, e.g., G2 / Google / Yelp]? Here is the direct link: [Review Link] To say thank you for your time, if you reply to this email with a screenshot of your review, I'll send you a [$10 Amazon Gift Card / 20% Off Coupon / Free Month]. Thanks so much for your support! [Your Name]
💡 Pro Tip
Offering a small incentive (like a $5 gift card or future discount) increases review generation by over 300%. Make sure this complies with the Terms of Service of the specific review platform.
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E-commerce, SaaS, Local Businesses
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