Real estate · AI course

Ask happy clients for reviews and testimonials

Draft a gracious request that makes it easy for happy buyers and sellers to leave the review that wins your next listing.

Beginner8 minWorks with ChatGPT, Claude

What you’ll do

  1. Note the client and a specific high point of working together.
  2. Ask for a warm, easy request with a clear link or next step.
  3. Review the tone and send at the right moment.
Try this prompt
Write a gracious, low-pressure message asking a happy client to leave a review after we [sold their home / found their home]. Mention [a specific high point], thank them, and make it easy with a clear next step. Keep it short.
The payoff: A review-request message you can reuse after every sale.

Common questions

Won't asking for a review feel awkward?

Not when it's warm, specific and easy to act on. The lesson shows how to frame it as a genuine thank-you with one clear link — most happy clients are glad to be asked.

When is the right moment to send this?

Shortly after settlement or when the keys are handed over — while the good feeling is fresh. The lesson covers timing so the ask doesn't come too early or too late.

Can I ask for a written testimonial as well as a Google review?

Yes. The lesson shows how to make a single message that covers both — a short public review and a sentence or two you can use on your profile or website.

Should I customise it per client or use one template?

A template with one personalised detail — a specific high point from the campaign — works well. Generic 'please leave a review' messages get less response; mentioning the actual win makes it real.

Does AI post or submit the review request anywhere for me?

No. It drafts the message; you copy it and send it yourself, adding the direct link to your Google Business profile or whichever platform you prefer.

What if a client's experience wasn't all positive?

The lesson covers this — if there were bumps, send the request only when you're confident they're happy with the outcome. A measured, honest note is better than pushing for a review from someone who still has concerns.

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