Request a Google review after a Hotjar survey
Trigger a Google review request from a client after a positive Hotjar survey response. Set up in 30 seconds, no code required.
30-second setup
Connect your Google page to Hotjar quicker than you can brew a coffee.
Set and forget
One-time setup, works automatically - forever.
No-coding necessary
Only a few clicks to get Google review requests triggered after Hotjar surveys.
Campaign control
Select the users that you want to give a review.
Set-up in 30 seconds
Just a few clicks and you’ll get trigger Google review requests after a user responds to a Hotjar survey.
Questions and answers
Yes, in the RateHighly dashboard you can select which survey responses in Hotjar will trigger a review request. You can select the NPS rating or CSAT score given in Hotjar will trigger a review request.
While Google Reviews is not an official product, Google has several marketplaces and app stores where users can review apps and services. These include (but aren't limited to) the Google Play Store, Google My Business, and Google Workspace Marketplace. Reviews on these platforms can be essential if they are the only place to install your app (as is the case for Google Sheets add-ons, for instance). Reviews on Google are also extremely important for local businesses, since Google My Business reviews are shown prominently in Google Maps and Google Search - sometimes the top result will show how many stars real people have rated your service. Our bot connects directly to your Google listing, and every time you get a new review we'll post it in your chat app. You can install the bot into Slack, Webex, and Microsoft Teams. The bot is free, and requires no technical knowledge to set up (which usually takes less than 1 minute).
No, RateHighly's integrations with Google and Hotjar are completely no-code. Just create a RateHighly account and enable both integrations in the dashboard, and review requests will start as soon as you are ready.
RateHighly just makes so much sense. It automates everything needed to reach out to active users, in-app, and direct them to review sites like G2.