May 19, 2026 · Robert
Why we built RevGon.
Most dental practices treat bad reviews like weather. We disagree.
Most dental practices treat a bad Google review like weather. It happens, it sticks around, it dents the rating, and the office moves on. The thinking is that you can outrun one bad review with twenty new five-stars.
The math doesn't actually work. Patients don't read the rating. They read the most recent angry paragraph. A single one-star with a specific story will undo a month of clean five-star clicks, because the negative review is the one that gets scrolled, screenshot, and shared.
There's a quieter problem too. A meaningful slice of negative reviews aren't from real patients. Competitor accounts. Former staff. Someone who clearly mixed up your practice with another office. Personal info that has no business being on a public listing. Google has clear policies against all of it. Most owners just don't know there's a flagging flow, or they tried it once, it failed, and they gave up.
That's the gap RevGon fills. We read the review against Google's policy categories, pick the strongest angle, file the report on your behalf, and only charge if Google removes it. No login to your business profile. No contact with the reviewer. No retainer.
It's not magic and it's not a guarantee — Google makes the call. But the cases that fit the policy are worth fighting, and most practices were leaving the fight on the table because nobody was set up to run it for them.
That's the whole pitch. If you've got a review that doesn't belong on your listing, paste the URL and we'll tell you within minutes whether it's worth filing.
Got a review that shouldn't be there?
Paste the URL and we'll tell you within minutes whether it's worth filing. Pay only if Google removes it.
Get a price