Buy 5-Star Google Reviews — and know how many you actually need.
Your star rating is a filter: customers set it to 4.5 and businesses below it vanish. This page is for one specific problem — a rating lower than your business deserves — and it shows you the honest math for fixing it, before you spend a dollar.
What a 5-star order actually does to your rating
Your Google rating is (nearly) a straight average — so each 5-star review pulls it up by a precise, predictable amount, and the more reviews you already have, the more it takes to move. That's why “just get more reviews” is bad advice, and why we'd rather show you the formula than a promise.
| Where you are today | Target | 5-star reviews needed |
|---|---|---|
| 3.8★ across 50 reviews | 4.5★ | 70 |
| 4.0★ across 30 reviews | 4.5★ | 30 |
| 4.2★ across 40 reviews | 4.5★ | 24 |
| 4.4★ across 60 reviews | 4.6★ | 30 |
Google displays your rating rounded to one decimal and applies its own recency weighting, so treat these as close estimates, not contracts. Want your exact number? Use our free Review Calculator or ask support — we'll do the math on your real profile before you order.
Why we'll talk you out of a perfect 5.0
Counterintuitive but true: a spotless 5.0 converts worse than a 4.7–4.9 once you have real volume. Northwestern's Spiegel Research Center found purchase likelihood typically peaks at ratings in the 4.0–4.7 range and begins to decrease as ratings approach 5.0 — shoppers read flawless as fake. A 4.8 with 80 reviews beats a 5.0 with 80 reviews, and both crush a 4.2.
So our recommendation — even though it means selling you fewer reviews — is to target 4.6–4.8, keep a couple of imperfect organic reviews where they are, and put the budget you save into steady monthly velocity instead (that's what the 3-Month Packages are for).
5-star vs custom-written — which should you buy?
…the number is the problem: you need the average up, and credible, varied review text written by our team is fine. It's the lower-cost, fastest option.
…the content matters too: you want specific services, locations, or keywords mentioned in the text. Write the exact wording yourself, or give our team your key points and we'll write it for you around the services and locations you actually offer — your call.
One rule either way: review text must describe what your business genuinely offers. It keeps the reviews believable and lowers the legal risk — though not to zero.
Questions specific to 5-star orders
How many 5-star reviews do I need to reach 4.5 stars?
Will every review in my order be 5 stars?
How fast will my average visibly change?
Should I buy 5-star reviews or fix my bad reviews first?
Can I split an order across locations?
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