Ask HN: Analyzing the behavior of Google Maps reviewers
2 loyai 10 4/11/2025, 12:39:39 AM
I'm exploring a software solution for restaurant and cafe owners that helps them better understand the people who leave reviews on their Google Maps places.
Imagine you're a restaurant owner, the goal is to analyze the reviewers other activity, such as whether they've reviewed your competitors, their average spending range, and their favorite types of dishes and more, all based on their reviews in other places in general. This would give you a more complete picture of who they are.
Do you think this kind of insight would be useful?
Do you even consider people who leave Google Maps reviews to be actual customers? And would having detailed information about them help you make more informed business decisions?
Would love to hear your take on this
He had a problem with someone and half his friends and family left bad reviews that were fake. The worst part is he didn't want to sell something to that person because the product had a problem but that person thought he didn't want to sell to him and got mad.
You’re essentially describing a cyber-stalking SaaS. Do you reside in the United States?
Yes, I'm aware of public reviews. No, that's not what this OP is proposing.
You'd never get off the ground in the E.U. their data protection officers would chew you up and spit you out Google probably sells everything to advertising partners anyway, why not just partner with them, and pay to play, like a normal capitalist crook?
Go and ask restaurant owners. They are your potential customers.
Or better yet, ask them what their problems are and work on those.
The best likely outcome is you gain experience trying to talk to potential customers. Some experience acting instead of imagining. Good luck.