⭐ reviewradar Live · Self-host

Unified feed, response drafts, sentiment for small businesses

Aggregate reviews from Google, Yelp, Facebook, TripAdvisor in one feed. Sort by urgency (negative recent reviews first). Draft response suggestions (customizable templates per review type). Sentiment analytics per location + per service. For multi-location businesses tired of checking 5 dashboards.

What it does

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Unified feed

Google Business, Yelp, Facebook, TripAdvisor ingested into one feed. Per-review source + rating + text + author + date. Filter + search across all sources.

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Urgency triage

Recent negatives surface first. Response-time SLA per source. Escalate if a 1-star stays unanswered >24hr.

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Response drafts

Template library per review type (positive / negative / specific-complaint / wrong-location). Customize + send from the dashboard. Logged on the review record.

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Sentiment analytics

NLP sentiment across reviews. Per-location + per-service (food/ambiance/service). Trending concerns — spot 'slow service' complaints climbing before they tank your rating.

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Alerts

New-review notifications via email/SMS. 1-star alerts instant. Weekly digest for positives. Month-end summary for the owner.

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Business-owned

Flask + SQLAlchemy. Your review responses + templates stay on your server. Not a reputation-SaaS selling benchmarking to competitors.

Quickstart

# clone git clone https://github.com/Dangercorn-Enterprises/reviewradar.git && cd reviewradar pip install -r requirements.txt && python app.py

Pricing

Self-host
$0/forever
  • Clone from GitHub
  • Run on any laptop or VPS
  • Your data stays yours
  • All core features
  • AI features (BYOK)
Get the source
Multi-location
$99/mo
  • Everything in Pro
  • Multi-location accounts
  • Custom integrations
  • API access
  • SSO
  • Priority support
Contact sales

Hosted plans are early-access. Self-host today; email tim@dangercorn.net to join the waitlist.

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