Meet Rajan. Six years. Exceptional food.
3.8 stars on Google.
Not because his restaurant is average. Because the system was broken.
Rajan's restaurant in Andheri fills every table by 8 PM. His regulars bring their families, their colleagues, their first dates. After six years, word of mouth is strong — but his Google presence is not.
His rating sits at 3.8 stars. He has 31 reviews. When someone searches "restaurants in Andheri," Rajan doesn't appear until page three. New customers never find him.
He asks at the counter. His staff remind people at checkout. He put a handwritten note on the table. Some weeks, one review. Most weeks, none.
Rajan placed a ReviewRise QR card on every table — beside the menu, no announcement. Customers scan after eating and share their experience on Google Maps in under a minute.
ReviewRise captures each customer's profile automatically. Rajan's team can now reach them directly — and the restaurant runs its own loyalty offers to bring them back, completely separate from the review process.
Rajan's story is common. The solution, until now, was not.
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