Judge.me helps you collect and display star ratings and reviews about your products and stores. Social proof from reviews and other user-generated content like photos and videos increases your conversion rate, organic traffic, and buyer engagement. Our photo and video reviews are free!
Our reviews are based on the judge.me platform - We do have badges for that, but perhaps they are too easy to miss... Source: 5 months ago
The website https://judge.me, which performs verification for the website https://www.adoebike.com/, hides negative reviews. Source: 10 months ago
TLDR - we recommend judge.me for smaller stores. All the core features at an affordable price (including approving before publishing). Source: 11 months ago
Assume you're talking about Rich Snippets for Google? If so, the free judge.me app (which is a reviews app and much better than the free Shopify one) also offers rich snippets with reviews. Source: 12 months ago
I had them before. I took them off because I thought they didnt look legit. I imported them from aliexpress using judge.me. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes, I have used both. I have used judge.me and a few others as well. They have simple trial versions. judge.me is very easy to use and has a free plan that works with BC iirc. I am using stamped.io on 3 of my largest clients and their support is amazing. Source: about 1 year ago
Judge.me is free for woocommerce and $15/month for Shopify. Provides a lot of options for a flat fee. Increase your reviews by offering coupons on a future order. Source: about 1 year ago
Product reviews always help with SEO when positive and recent. My suggestion would be to use a platform that you can use universally. I am new to the review implementation and can only share a little. For example, I decided to go with judge[]me as it integrates with several selling platforms. Source: about 1 year ago
All of the review apps allow you to "import" reviews. Meaning you can write them on your own. Yotpo definitely has that option, probably judge.me too. Source: over 1 year ago
You can install apps like Judge.me or Trustpilot to generate some reviews. Most of the businesses I know (I worked with 100+ Shopify businesses) started with some imported reviews from beta customers, just to get initial traction and performance. Source: over 1 year ago
In terms of review apps, I've found Judge.Me pretty good. I did a fair amount of research and it ticked all the boxes for me. The biggest drawcard was customers being able to easily write a review from the email requesting it. Source: over 1 year ago
- obviously fake reviews written in poor English, either that or they are copied from aliexpress. I use judge.me myself and I know they have a verified review feature if the reviews are real. Source: over 1 year ago
The website is https://judge.me/ and writing a review here will show the review right on the website. Source: over 1 year ago
This issue should be double-checked with the theme provider, not sure how a review app can cause this. I have tried to access the page on safari and chrome on mobile, both worked well. If you think judge.me can prevent their page not rendering well, you should contact their support and ask them to remove their script and test again. Source: over 1 year ago
Linus said that to fix it they have to send a request to judge.me who can manually link the review to a given transaction and verify it. Source: over 1 year ago
But they definitely removed it from the site. So I deleted it from judge.me, sent an email to support to cancel my order, and bought something cheaper at REI. Source: over 1 year ago
Don't run a page likes campaign (boosted posts) - they're completely unnecessary to convert people on your website. Make sure your checkout funnel is right, and everything is smooth and intuitive. It would be good to add some five-star reviews on your website, using judge.me or a similar app. Source: almost 2 years ago
Also, can you integrate existing user reviews with apps such as judge.me that or Trustpilot? Source: almost 2 years ago
Thanks man!! Your last paragraph was what I've been thinking about. Which types of things do Shopify themes mess up when doing schema markup? (I haven't attempted yet, but I was hoping it would get most of the basics, like reviews) As for review apps, I'm guessing not all apps are created equal when doing Shopify SEO. Was judge.me the only/best one you can think of? Or are there others? I typically use AReviews.... Source: about 2 years ago
- External reviews: the ONLY place I could find real reviews with pictures was judge.me. Again, out of the 2000+ reviews, most were 5 stars with a handful of 4 stars. Upon further investigation into judge.me, this is a review service site for small businesses that allows companies to edit customer reviews and stars to show whatever they want. They can also bulk import fake reviews using spreadsheets. Other than... Source: about 2 years ago
The judge.me support page talks about their concern with maintaining integrity they only allow minor text edits. How can someone completely overhaul the entire review. Source: about 2 years ago
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