How many reviews do you need to hit your target average
Enter your current average, your review count and a target: the table shows, for every star rating, how many new reviews it would take, whether your target is above or below where you are now.
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Simplified calculation based on the plain numeric average. Google weighs more recent reviews more heavily, so the real result may shift faster than this estimate.
Why every single review moves the needle more than you'd expect
The more reviews a restaurant already has, the more new reviews it takes to shift the average noticeably. With 20 existing reviews, a handful of new 5-star reviews can already make a visible jump. With 200 existing reviews, it takes a lot more.
That doesn't mean it's not worth the effort, quite the opposite: businesses that collect reviews early and consistently never have to fight a much bigger uphill battle against an entrenched average later on.
SupaPresence helps you systematically collect more reviews and answer every one quickly, in your own tone.
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