Simple Google Review Rating
Quickly understand how to boost your Google rating and attract more customers with the inputs below. This first tool can give a very close approximation of how many 5-star reviews you need to reach your desired star rating.
Robust Version -> Exactly How Many Five Stars Will It Take?
You’ll need to enter the number of reviews for each star rating to get the exact Google rating with this more precise 5-star review calculator.
How the Google Rating Calculator Works:
- Input your existing 1-star to 5-star reviews
- Determine your current average rating result
- Discover the number of 5-star reviews needed to improve your rating
Rounding Explained: Google rounds ratings to the nearest tenth (0.1). For example:
- 4.94 rounds to 4.9
- 4.95 rounds to 5.0
The basic formula is the: Average Rating=∑(Review Score×Number of Reviews) / Total Number of Reviews
Did You Know?
- A rating of between 4.7 to 4.9 is usually seen as more trustworthy than a perfect 5.0 which can look suspicious, especially the higher the number of reviews there are.
- People often read the negative reviews first, so it’s worth trying to get them removed.
- Make sure to reply professionally to every review, especially the negative ones.
- Write your reply for a future potential consumer to read and not to hash out issues with the review in question.
