July 2026 · another wave of Google review deletions

If Google deletes your reviews tomorrow, could you prove they were there?

ReviewVault watches your Google Business Profile every day and keeps timestamped copies of every review. If they go missing, we tell you the same day and hand you the evidence to appeal.

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Quality Lawncare

Client · Deerfield Beach

2 alerts

131

reviews backed up·4.87

5 reviews disappeared from Google today. Evidence report available.

★★★★★Lorrie WilliamsMissing
★★★★★Katie PeachOn Google

4,651 → 63

reviews in 24 hours

A case documented by the industry press during the July 2026 incident.

2 waves

in under 8 months

December 2025 and July 2026: Google acknowledged that it had removed legitimate reviews.

Screenshots

is still the official advice

The standard recommendation in the industry is still taking screenshots by hand every quarter.

How it works

Two minutes to set up, then it runs on its own

It doesn't change how you work and it doesn't ask your clients for access. It runs in the background and only shows up when something happens.

  1. Step 1

    Paste the profile URL

    All we need is the business's Google Maps link. Nothing to install, no access to request from your client.

  2. Step 2

    We watch it every day

    Every night we check the profile's review count, and save a full copy — text, author, rating, date and the owner's reply — as often as your plan covers.

  3. Step 3

    If something drops, you have proof

    We alert you the same day, and you generate a timestamped report ready to attach to your appeal.

What's included

One thing, done well

We don't generate reviews and we don't reply to them for you. Our job is making sure you never lose the ones you already earned.

An archive that never gets wiped

A review that disappears from Google doesn't disappear from your archive: it stays, flagged with the exact date it stopped being visible.

Same-day alerts

If the count drops or the rating slips, you hear it by email and in the dashboard. No more finding out weeks later from the client.

Evidence report

A PDF documenting every lost review: what it said, who wrote it, when it was last seen and when it disappeared.

Built for agencies

Manage every client's profile from one dashboard and deliver reports under your agency's name.

Historical trend

A chart of review count and rating over time, with a CSV export of the whole archive whenever you need it.

Zero operational friction

Set it up once and it works on its own. It's insurance: you buy it to forget about it until the day you need it.

Pricing

It costs less than losing a single review

A local services customer is worth hundreds of dollars a year. This is the price of never again losing the proof that they existed.

Solo

$12/mo per location

  • Up to 3 locations
  • Daily count check on Google
  • Full copy every week
  • Alerts and evidence report
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Agency

Most chosen

$59/mo

  • Up to 25 locations
  • Full copy every 3 days
  • White-label report with your branding
  • Priority support
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Agency Pro

$149/mo

  • Up to 100 locations
  • Full copy every day
  • Assisted onboarding
  • API/webhooks (coming soon)
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Frequently asked questions

Does Google really delete legitimate reviews?

Yes, and it isn't rare. In December 2025 and again in July 2026 there were large-scale incidents documented by the industry press, with businesses losing nearly their entire history overnight. Google acknowledged that its anti-spam systems had removed legitimate reviews. On top of that, whenever a profile is suspended and then reinstated, it's common for the reviews not to come back.

If Google restores them, why would I want a copy?

Because it doesn't always restore them, and when it does it can take weeks. In the meantime your local ranking and your conversion rate drop. And to make your case you have to show what was there before: without a copy, your appeal is your word against their automated system.

Does this replace Birdeye or Podium?

No, and that's on purpose. Those tools are for requesting and replying to reviews. ReviewVault does one thing: back them up and prove they existed. You can run both without conflict.

Do I need access to my client's Google Business Profile?

No. We work only with the profile's public information, so the Google Maps URL is all it takes. That makes setup immediate, without waiting on the client to grant you permissions.

How do I pay?

Right now by bank transfer or Zelle: you request the plan from your dashboard, we send you the instructions, and we activate it once the payment clears. Automatic card checkout is coming soon.

The copy you need is yesterday's

A backup only helps if it started before the problem. Protect your first profile today and you'll have history tomorrow.

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