Raveo turns your happy customers into 5-star reviews in seconds — no typing, optimized for Google.
Tap the levers below. Each one is backed by published research — we'll add it to your annual upside.
Before diners choose, they compare ratings, reviews, photos, and what customers actually keep mentioning. Same café — wildly different verdicts.
"Good food and nice service. Would come back."
"The halloumi wrap was crispy, salty, and stacked with grilled veg. Got the oat flat white too — easily the best in Surry Hills."
Same café. Same coffee. Same croissants. A clearer Google profile is the difference between a café you walk past and one you walk into.
Three quiet problems are costing you reviews, rankings, and sleep.
Reviews are work. Most happy regulars walk out without leaving one.

Four customers, four spellings. Your best dish gets fragmented into nothing.
No early warning. No chance to fix it. Just a Monday-morning surprise.
Same three problems. Three small redesigns.
Customers tap how it felt and which dishes stood out. No keyboard.

Every review names your dishes the same way. Google notices. You climb.
Customers have the option to send a private message to the owner instead of a public review on the internet.
Raveo lives between your EFTPOS terminal and your Google profile.
Customer pays at EFTPOS like they always do.
They pick how they felt and which of your signature dishes stood out — from your pills.
Raveo drafts a review in their voice with your menu items named. One tap copies it and opens Google. Done in 10 seconds.
Ask for 10 second feedback, not for a review. Raveo does the rest.
Google ranks restaurants on the dishes customers mention. "Food was good" doesn't help. "The Halloumi Wrap was incredible" gets you a Review Pill — and a place at the top of local search.
"Food was good. Service was nice. Will come back."
"The Halloumi Wrap was incredible — best I've had in Sydney. The Blueberry Muffin was fresh out of the oven. Definitely coming back."
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Kumari is a five-year-old girl from India. In a family of seven, her mother and father care for her and her siblings on a single income.
Aliya is a 16-year-old girl from Rampurhat in West Bengal, India. When she was five years old, Aliya sustained an injury that still affects her today.
Nusrat is a nine-year-old girl from West Bengal, India. She has an elder brother and goes to school in her village.
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