Everything you need to know about how removal works, timelines and pricing.
Can you really remove almost anything?
In most cases, yes — and we’ll tell you honestly up front. We succeed where DIY flagging and other agencies fail, and our success rate is high enough that we back every case with a 100% money-back guarantee: if we don’t remove it, you don’t pay.
Do you guarantee removal?
Yes. We work on a results basis — if we don’t successfully remove the content, you don’t pay. Eligible cases are confirmed before any work begins.
How long does removal take?
Most cases resolve within two to four weeks, though many complete faster. You can track live status in your dashboard at any time.
Which platforms do you cover?
Google Reviews and Search, Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, Glassdoor, Indeed, Trustpilot, Yelp, TripAdvisor, RateMDs, the BBB and more. If you’re unsure, request a free assessment.
How much does it cost?
Pricing depends on the platform and complexity of your case. Simple single-review removals start from a fixed price; larger or complex cases are quoted after a free assessment. You only ever pay for successful removals.
Can any negative review be removed?
No — genuine criticism usually can’t and shouldn’t be removed. But anything fake, defamatory, or in breach of a platform’s policies can be challenged. We’ll tell you honestly whether your case is eligible.
Is the process confidential?
Completely. Your details and the nature of your case are kept strictly confidential throughout.
What do you need from me to start?
Usually just a link to the content, a screenshot, and a few details about the situation. You can submit everything through our free assessment form in a couple of minutes.
What if the content can’t be removed at the source?
Where direct removal isn’t possible, we pursue suppression and de-indexing so the content no longer appears in Google search results.