Local review handoff / 2026-05-20

Turn scraped rows into the next queue before exporting more data.

A workflow page for local SEO and reputation teams that collect Google Maps reviews but still need prioritized responses, proof quotes, and client-report bullets.

Demand capture

Meet the buyer after the raw scraper.

Local review scraper results are raw material; this page routes that demand toward a response workflow.

1

Collect reviews

Use a small review export or the fictional local-business sample first.

2

Find urgency

Score complaints, themes, sentiment, response priority, and proof-worthy language.

3

Brief the team

Send urgent replies to the response owner and positive proof to the local reporting queue.

Handoff

Raw data becomes a decision artifact.

Input: Google Maps review rows with business name, rating, review text, date, and reviewer context when available.

Output: A weekly local response queue with urgency, themes, proof language, draft response direction, and owner action.

ActorBuyerLink
Google Maps Review Intelligence MonitorLocal SEO agencies, reputation managers, franchises, multi-location operatorsStore path
Local Review Intelligence MonitorLocal SEO agencies, reputation managers, franchises, multi-location operatorsStore path
Buyer

Local SEO agencies, reputation managers, franchises, and multi-location operators

Start with the public sample, inspect the action fields, then replace the sample rows with a small compliant export from the buyer's own workflow.

Search shapeNext step
Google Maps review scraperRun the analysis Actor
Decision workflow

Turn scraped rows into the next queue before exporting more data.

Show which rows become replies, shortlists, battlecards, or account-priority signals.

Pair each raw scraper query with one analysis Actor and one starter input.

Sample request

Need this adapted before the first run?

Send a public-safe workflow request if the sample, setup, or output handoff needs a variant.

Keep requests public-safe: no credentials, private URLs, customer data, emails, or sensitive business data.