6 Integrations with Review Tool
View a list of Review Tool integrations and software that integrates with Review Tool below. Compare the best Review Tool integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Review Tool. Here are the current Review Tool integrations in 2025:
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Google Analytics
Google
Get to know your customers. Get a deeper understanding of your customers. Google Analytics gives you the free tools you need to analyze data for your business in one place. Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is the latest iteration of Google’s analytics platform, designed to provide a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of user behavior across websites and apps. Built with a privacy-centric approach, GA4 leverages event-based tracking instead of session-based tracking, enabling more flexible and detailed data collection. It offers advanced features like cross-platform tracking, machine learning-powered insights, and predictive analytics to help businesses better understand customer journeys and make data-driven decisions. With improved integration with Google Ads and customizable reporting, GA4 empowers organizations to optimize their marketing strategies while adhering to evolving privacy regulations. -
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Google
Google
Our mission is to organize the world's information so that everyone can access and use it. Every time you search, there are thousands, sometimes millions, of webpages with helpful information. How Google figures out which results to show starts long before you even type, and is guided by a commitment to you to provide the best information. Even before you search, Google organizes information about webpages in our Search index. The index is like a library, except it contains more info than in all the world’s libraries put together. In a fraction of a second, Google’s Search algorithms sort through hundreds of billions of webpages in our Search index to find the most relevant, useful results for what you’re looking for. To help you find what you’re looking for quickly, Google provides results in many useful formats. Whether presented as a map with directions, images, videos or stories, we’re constantly evolving with new ways to present information.Starting Price: Free -
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Facebook
Meta
Facebook is the world's largest social network. We build technologies that help people connect with friends and family, find communities, and grow businesses. From fundraising to offering life-saving help in a Facebook post or signing up to donate blood, we’re inspired by the ways people show up for each other in times of need. The Facebook app helps you connect with friends, family and communities of people who share your interests. Connecting with your friends and family as well as discovering new ones is easy with features like Groups, Watch and Marketplace.Starting Price: Free -
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Google Business Profile
Google
Engage with customers on Google for free. With a Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business) account, you get more than a business listing. Your free Business Profile lets you easily connect with customers across Google Search and Maps. You can post photos and offers to your profile to show what makes your business unique, and give customers reasons to choose you every time. Your customers are ready to connect – by calling, messaging, or leaving reviews. Now, with more ways to transact, you can do more business. Clicks, calls, bookings, follows – see how your customers engage with your Business Profile. Easily keep track of who is connecting with your business on Google, all in one place.Starting Price: Free -
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Yelp
Yelp
Grow your business with Yelp. Add or claim your business, keep your page up to date, respond to reviews, view click and call reports or get ahead of the game with premium upgrades and simple, powerful advertising tools. Manage your page and update info like hours and phone number so people can find you. Add photos to showcase the best of your business. Turn page visitors into customers. Let them get quotes, make appointments, or ask questions right from your business page. Stay on top of feedback and respond to reviews as soon as they come in. Engage with your customers and keep them coming back. See what’s happening on your page in real time. Track clicks, calls, page visits - and learn more about your potential customers. -
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CSS
CSS
CSS, short for Cascading Style Sheets, is a style sheet language used by web developers to structure the HTML and other elements of a website. CSS is one of the most widely used languages on the web. For style sheets to work, it is important that your markup be free of errors. A convenient way to automatically fix markup errors is to use the HTML Tidy utility. This also tidies the markup making it easier to read and easier to edit. I recommend you regularly run Tidy over any markup you are editing. Tidy is very effective at cleaning up markup created by authoring tools with sloppy habits. Each style property starts with the property's name, then a colon and lastly the value for this property. When there is more than one style property in the list, you need to use a semicolon between each of them to delimit one property from the next.Starting Price: Free
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