Reviews AI can see: link your page to review platforms
When someone asks ChatGPT to “recommend a manicure nearby” or “which QA courses are worth it”, the AI doesn't guess — it looks at who verifiable sources talk about. Reviews on known platforms are the strongest such source: other people's words about you, which you can't write yourself.
Why scattered reviews don't work
Many businesses already have reviews — on Google, on maps, on niche platforms. But to a search engine or an AI those are scattered mentions: they don't merge into one business. For a machine to understand that your Google reviews, your booking-platform profile and your page are ONE company, the pages must link to each other. That's entity linking.
What to do: three steps
- Register on your market's platforms (list below) — in Laspi that's the “Where you're found” checklist on the project card: it picks platforms for your niche and country.
- Paste your profile link for each platform into the checklist. Laspi adds them to your public page's markup (sameAs) — that's how search engines and AI merge all your profiles into one entity.
- Collect reviews regularly: the “Ask for a review” button gives you a ready, polite message with your real link — send it to a happy client.
Platforms: global
- Google Business Profile (Google Maps reviews)
- Trustpilot
- Tripadvisor (hospitality)
- G2 and Capterra (online tools and services)
One spelling everywhere
Your name, address and phone must match EXACTLY on every platform — machines merge your profiles by those three fields. The Laspi project card has a NAP block: fill it once and copy from there, never retype.
Your Laspi public page gathers it all in one place: description, services, FAQ, contacts and links to your profiles — one page an AI can read end-to-end and cite. One checkbox on the project card, free on every plan.