Site reviews — Find the real reviews before you buy
Looking for reviews about a merchant or online service? Clairmo cross-checks Trustpilot, Google Reviews and community reports for a clear read — without having to compare 10 platforms yourself.
How it works
1. Enter the URL
The merchant domain you want to verify (e.g. example-shop.com).
2. Aggregation
Trustpilot, Google, OSINT reports and forums are queried.
3. Consolidated score
A normalised score out of 100, plus a per-source breakdown.
4. Verbatims
Key sentences from reviews, sorted as positive, negative or red flag.
Signals to always check
Realistic average
Between 3.8 and 4.7/5 usually reflects a healthy site. Above that, suspect fake reviews.
Profile diversity
Old accounts, varied photos, multiple languages: signs of authenticity.
Detailed content
Reviews that mention the actual product, support and delivery — not just 'great site!'.
Multi-platform presence
A real brand is rated on Trustpilot AND Google AND sometimes forums — not only on its own page.
Replies to negative reviews
A brand that publicly answers criticism inspires confidence.
Suspicious review wave
20 five-star reviews in one day after months of silence = likely manipulation.
Site reviews — FAQ
Cross several sources: Trustpilot, Google Reviews, Trustedshops, niche forums (Reddit, specialized communities). Be cautious of sites that only show their own internal reviews without a verified Trustpilot or equivalent integration.
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