Review Management

What Is Review Syndication?

The practice of distributing reviews collected on one platform to other platforms and channels for maximum visibility.

Review syndication is the process of distributing customer reviews collected on one platform across multiple channels, including other review sites, social media, search engines, and retail partners. It maximizes the reach and impact of each review by ensuring it appears where potential customers are looking.

How Review Syndication Works

  • Collection — A customer leaves a review on your primary review platform (e.g., Gradefy)
  • Verification — The review is verified for authenticity
  • Distribution — The verified review is syndicated to connected channels:
  • - Google Business Profile / Google Shopping - Social media (as formatted posts) - Retail partner sites (for marketplace sellers) - Your website widgets - Email marketing templates - Ad platforms (for social proof ads)

    Syndication Channels

    ### Search Engines
  • Google Merchant Center — Product reviews appear in Google Shopping
  • Google Business Profile — Aggregate ratings shown in Maps and local results
  • Bing Places — Reviews syndicated to Bing's local listings

    ### Social Media

  • Instagram — Reviews formatted as story slides or feed posts
  • Facebook — Reviews shared to business pages
  • LinkedIn — B2B testimonials shared as company updates

    ### Retail & Marketplace

  • Amazon — Some review platforms syndicate to Amazon (strict requirements)
  • Walmart — Syndication available through approved partners
  • Industry-specific directories — Capterra, G2, Software Advice for SaaS
  • Benefits of Syndication

  • Maximize review ROI — Each review works across multiple channels
  • Consistent presence — Maintain ratings across all platforms
  • Reduced collection burden — Collect once, display everywhere
  • Cross-platform SEO — Review content indexed on multiple domains
  • Risks and Considerations

  • Platform policies vary — always check each platform's rules on syndicated reviews
  • Duplicate content — Some search engines may treat syndicated reviews as duplicate content
  • Timeliness — Syndication delays can cause inconsistencies across platforms
  • Format conversion — Reviews may look different on each platform