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How to Enable and Configure Review Filtration in GLocal


⚠️ Important Notice about Review Filtration


Use at your own risk. Review filtration may conflict with Google's review policies. By enabling this feature, you accept full responsibility for how the system is used and any potential consequences related to review management practices.


To enable review filtration:


  1. Go to Review Request (Pin 1) → Review Filtration (Pin 2).
  2. Enable the Review Filtration toggle (Pin 3).



  1. Choose a short name (Pin 1) for your review request link.
  2. Click Save Short URL (Pin 2).


Your review link will look like this:


https://glocal.wiremo.co/review-request?shortName=yourbusiness


You can now use this link when asking customers for reviews.



Review Filtration Settings


Once the short link is created, you will see additional settings that allow you to customize the review experience.


  1. Copy Your Review Link

This is the link you will send to customers when requesting reviews.

Customers who open this link will first see your review filtration page.


  1. Choose Review Filtration Type (Pin 1)

You can select how customers rate their experience:



  • Emoji Rating (Bad and OK emojis are filtered to the Glocal platform, while the Great emoji forwards the customer directly to Google.)



  • Star Rating (Filter reviews by star rating: if you choose 4, then 1–3 star ratings are filtered to GLocal platform, and 4-5 star ratings are forwarded directly to Google.)



Both options allow customers to quickly indicate their satisfaction level.

Bad and OK are filtered to the Glocal platform and Great Emoji is forwardign the customer direclty to Google.


  1. Show Business Name

You can display your business name on the review request page so customers clearly see which business they are reviewing.


  1. Show Business Logo

You can upload your business logo, which will appear on the review request page to reinforce brand trust.


  1. Business Tagline / Outline

You can add a short description or tagline for your business that will appear on the review page.





You're All Set


Once your review filtration link is created and shared with customers, all reviews submitted through this short link will automatically follow the filtration rules you configured.


Positive feedback can be directed to your Google review page, while other feedback can be collected privately inside your GLocal dashboard.


This helps you manage customer feedback more effectively while maintaining control over the review request experience.


Updated on: 16/03/2026

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