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How To Find My Google Reviews

You Have Google Reviews Somewhere -- Here Is How to Find Them

If you have ever typed "how to find my Google reviews" into a search bar, you are not alone. With 1,600 people searching for that exact phrase every month, it is one of the most common questions local business owners ask. And yet most of the answers floating around online are vague, outdated, or aimed at consumers rather than business owners who actually need to manage their reputation.

This guide cuts straight to what matters: where your reviews live, how to view them quickly, how to respond, and -- most importantly -- how to turn a handful of reviews into a steady stream that brings in more local customers.

Before you dive in, you can run a free Google Maps rank scan of your business right now to see exactly where you stand in your local map pack alongside your review count. No credit card needed.


Where Google Reviews Actually Live

Google reviews are tied to your Google Business Profile (GBP), which is the listing that appears in Google Search and Google Maps when someone looks up your business name or a related local search term.

There are three fast ways to get to them:

Method 1: Google Search

  1. Open Google and search for your exact business name.
  2. Your Knowledge Panel appears on the right side (desktop) or near the top (mobile).
  3. Click the star rating or the "Reviews" link beneath your business name.
  4. You will see all reviews left on your profile.

Method 2: Google Maps

  1. Open Google Maps.
  2. Search your business name.
  3. Click your listing, then tap or click the "Reviews" tab.

Method 3: Google Business Profile Manager

  1. Go to business.google.com and sign in with the Google account that owns the profile.
  2. Select your location.
  3. Click "Reviews" in the left-hand menu.
  4. Here you can read, sort, filter, and respond to every review.

The Google Business Profile Help center walks through additional management options, including bulk location management for businesses with multiple sites.


How to Find Reviews You Left as a Customer (Not a Business Owner)

If you are looking for reviews you personally wrote rather than reviews of your business, the process is different:

  1. Open Google Maps and tap your profile photo in the top-right corner.
  2. Select "Your contributions."
  3. Tap "Reviews."

You can edit, update, or delete any review you have written from this screen. The Google review policies explain what content is allowed and what Google will remove.


Why Your Reviews Matter More Than You Think

According to the BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey, the majority of people read online reviews before visiting a local business. Reviews are not just social proof -- they are a direct ranking signal.

Google itself states in its local ranking documentation that review count, review score, and your responsiveness to reviews all influence where your business shows up in the local map pack. That means ignoring your reviews is not neutral; it actively costs you visibility.

The math is simple: more high-quality reviews plus timely responses equals a stronger ranking signal, which equals more customers finding you before they find a competitor.


How to Respond to Google Reviews (and Why It Matters for SEO)

Responding to reviews is one of the highest-leverage things a local business owner can do, and it takes less than two minutes per review.

For Positive Reviews

  • Thank the reviewer by first name if they used it.
  • Mention a specific detail from their review to show you read it.
  • Invite them back or mention a related service.

For Negative Reviews

  • Respond calmly and professionally -- always.
  • Acknowledge the experience without being defensive.
  • Offer to resolve the issue offline (share a phone number or email).
  • Never argue in the reply; future customers are reading this too.

Responding to every review signals to Google that your profile is active and managed, which feeds directly into the ranking factors outlined in Moz's Local SEO guide.

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Growing Your Google Reviews: A Practical System

Finding your reviews is step one. Building more of them is where the real competitive advantage comes from.

Ask at the Right Moment

Request a review right after a positive interaction -- after a job is complete, at checkout, or immediately after a service call. Timing matters enormously.

Make It Dead Simple

Create a direct review link by searching your business name on Google and clicking "Get more reviews" in the Business Profile panel. Share that link via text, email, or printed QR code.

Build a Follow-Up Habit

A short follow-up text or email the day after a service is complete is one of the most effective review-generation tactics available to any local business.

Stay Compliant

Never offer incentives for reviews -- that violates Google's review policies and can result in reviews being removed or, in serious cases, your profile being suspended.

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Connecting Reviews to Your Broader Local SEO Health

Reviews are powerful, but they work best alongside a well-optimized overall presence. The full picture includes:

  • An accurate, complete Google Business Profile with categories, hours, photos, and service descriptions kept up to date. The Google Business Profile Help center covers every field in detail.
  • Consistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) across every directory on the web. A single mismatch on Yelp or Apple Maps can dilute the trust signals you send to Google.
  • LocalBusiness structured data on your website so Google can confidently match your site to your map listing. The Schema.org LocalBusiness reference shows the correct markup, and the Google Rich Results Test lets you validate it.
  • Rank tracking so you know whether your efforts are actually moving you up in the map pack.

Local SEO Bot covers every one of these layers as a done-for-you service -- not a DIY dashboard you have to learn. It runs a Live Google Maps rank grid across your service area, performs a Free Google Business Profile audit, places hand-built citations across 40+ platforms, and delivers daily rank tracking with alerts when a competitor climbs. You get the whole stack without hiring an agency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why can I not see all my Google reviews? Reviews that violate Google's content policies are removed automatically. If a legitimate review has disappeared, it is most likely because the reviewer deleted it, changed the associated Google account, or the review was caught by Google's spam filter. You can flag concerns through the Google Business Profile Help center.

Can I delete a Google review someone left on my business? You cannot delete a review left by a customer directly. You can flag it for removal if it violates Google's review policies, such as containing hate speech, spam, or a conflict of interest. Google reviews its flagged content and removes what violates policy.

Does responding to Google reviews help my local ranking? Yes. Google's own local ranking guidance lists review responses as a positive engagement signal. Responding consistently keeps your profile active, which Google treats as a quality indicator.


Key Takeaways

  • Your Google reviews live in your Google Business Profile -- access them via Google Search, Google Maps, or business.google.com.
  • Reviews you personally wrote as a customer are found under Your Contributions in Google Maps.
  • Review count, score, and response rate are confirmed local ranking factors according to Google.
  • Always respond to every review -- positive and negative -- to signal an active, trustworthy profile.
  • Never incentivize reviews; stay within Google's published policies.
  • A complete GBP, consistent citations, LocalBusiness schema, and rank tracking amplify the impact of your reviews.
  • Local SEO Bot handles all of this as a done-for-you service: AI review replies, weekly GBP posts, hand-placed citations, and daily rank tracking -- starting risk-free.
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  • Get your free Google Maps rank scan today and find out exactly where you rank before a competitor does.

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