How to get 5-star reviews without getting banned by Google.

The code works by exploiting a specific loophole: psychological redirection. We don't block angry customers; we just give them a place to vent so they don't bother clicking through to Google.

How you get 5-star reviews:

Happy customers are lazy. If they click 4 or 5 stars, the script fast-tracks them. It immediately shows them the direct Google Review link so they can leave their 5-star rating before they lose interest.

How it respects Google's ToS:

Google legally bans you from blocking angry users. So, we don't. If they click 1 to 3 stars, they are shown an internal complaint form to type out their anger. Crucially, the Google link stays on the page underneath it. They are legally allowed to click it, but most won't because they think they just submitted their complaint.

Catching mistakes and flipping the score.

By capturing the exact details of the issue through the internal form before the user leaves a public review, your team gets a critical window to step in. Because the script alerts you to the problem instantly, you can resolve the complaint, fix their issue, and salvage the relationship.

When you fix a problem instantly, an angry 1-star customer turns into an impressed advocate—meaning when they finally do hit that Google link, they are leaving a glowing 4 or 5-star review about your incredible customer service.