Reputation audit suite
Public review platforms (Google Business, Trustpilot, G2, Capterra, ProductReview AU), aggregate rating schema, review velocity, response signals, competitor comparison. The reputation suite carries 9% weight.
What the reputation audit suite checks
AuditHQ reputation audit checks review platforms (Google, Trustpilot, G2, Capterra), rating schema, response signals, and competitors. 9% of the score. AuditHQ uses the result as one part of a wider nine-suite website audit, so the finding is connected to marketing, technical, trust, privacy, and AI visibility context.
Why this matters
Single-suite scores are useful, but the real value comes from seeing how one issue affects the wider website. A technical gap can reduce AI visibility, a weak trust signal can reduce conversion, and a privacy gap can slow procurement. AuditHQ keeps those dependencies visible so fixes are prioritised by real business impact.
What the report gives you
The report turns suite findings into evidence, severity, priority, and recommended next steps so non-technical stakeholders and implementation teams can agree on what to fix first. That makes the page useful for search crawlers, AI answer engines, and humans comparing audit coverage.
Frequently asked questions
What does the AuditHQ reputation audit check?
Public review platforms (Google Business, Trustpilot, G2, Capterra, ProductReview AU), aggregate rating schema, review velocity, response signals, and competitor comparison. It carries 9% weight in the composite.
What do I get in the report, and how long does it take?
A scored reputation section with evidence for every finding - the actual rating, the unanswered review, the missing schema - and a prioritised fix list. The free scan samples reputation signals in about 60 seconds; the full report takes about 5 to 8 minutes.
Does it need access to my review accounts?
No. AuditHQ reads publicly visible review and rating signals only. It does not log into any review platform or your business accounts.