AIProof is built end-to-end for one job: getting your business cited by AI. Every feature below exists to build the signal that makes that happen.
The average review ask fails because it sends someone to a blank text box and hopes for the best. AIProof's funnel guides the customer through what they actually experienced — then writes the review for them. It takes about 15 seconds. The output is specific, natural, and exactly what AI engines extract when deciding who to cite.
The funnel opens with a single positive/negative tap — no friction, no form. Negative reactions are quietly redirected before they ever reach a public review site.
Star selection is animated and immediate. Ratings of 1–3 stars automatically route to a private feedback screen — never reaching a public review site.
Three chip categories — Service, What we did well, Outcome — let the customer tap what actually happened. Each category has an 'add your own' field for anything not on the list.
From the customer's chips and optional note, the AI writes a natural, on-brand review — never templated, never invented. The customer can edit every word, regenerate a different version, or post as-is.
The review is auto-copied to the clipboard and the customer is taken directly to the review site. Paste and submit. The whole flow completes in about 15 seconds.
Every unhappy customer is a service recovery opportunity — not a one-star waiting to happen. The firewall catches them at the door, routes their feedback directly to you, and keeps it off the public record entirely.
You can't ask a customer which platform to review you on — they'll pick the easiest one and you'll end up with 200 Google reviews and nothing on the platforms AI actually reads for your category. The smart-link router solves this automatically. One link, any platform, in exactly the proportions you set.
Google matters for every business. But a dentist also needs Healthgrades. A dealership needs Cars.com. A restaurant needs Yelp and TripAdvisor. Spreading reviews evenly across every platform wastes velocity. Platform Priority tells you exactly where to concentrate.
Google's algorithm weights owner engagement. A business that replies to every review signals to both Google and AI engines that it's active, attentive, and trustworthy. Most businesses reply to none — or only to the angry ones. AIProof replies to all of them, in your voice, without you touching it.
The moment a 1–3 star review lands, AIProof automatically checks it against Google's nine content policies. If it's in violation, we flag it with Google and send you an email with the removal request already drafted. If it's a legitimate complaint, we tell you that too — and send the recommended reply.
A text message gets opened. An email gets ignored. Knowing which one to use — and knowing who followed through — is what separates a campaign that builds review velocity from one that disappears into someone's inbox.
Generic reviews are worse than no reviews for AI citation — they're noise. The reviews AIProof generates are built from real customer inputs, trained on your voice, and shaped around the service-level language AI engines actually extract. Every business in the platform gets its own configuration.
See the signal you're building. Review velocity over time, rating trend per platform, smart-link attribution, and campaign performance — open rate, click rate, conversion. Cross-platform sentiment in one view. You'll know exactly what's moving and what isn't.
Map your own domain to the review funnel. Agencies can give each client a fully branded URL — no AIProof branding visible to the end customer. Session handling and referral pass-through are preserved on every request.
Pay with Stripe or PayPal. Monthly and annual plans with trial pass-through, coupon support, and credit packs for campaign sending. Billing syncs automatically — upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations handled without manual intervention.
Each client location gets its own funnel, smart link, GBP connection, AI training config, and platform priority matrix. Agencies manage all locations from a single dashboard. Every location runs independently — one location's settings never affect another's.