CertMeUp is a new online review platform where consumers can share experiences with businesses, and companies can collect and respond to customer feedback. It's used globally and covers a wide range of industries.
Yes. Consumers can use CertMeUp completely free to write and read reviews. Businesses can create a free profile for a limited period of time and collect reviews, but advanced features (like analytics, marketing integrations, and review invitations) are available via paid plans.
CertMeUp uses:
Automated fraud detection software
Community flagging
Manual moderation
They aim to ensure reviews are genuine and unbiased, but they do not verify purchases by default.
No, businesses cannot remove reviews themselves. However, they can report reviews that violate CertMeUp’s guidelines. If the review is found to be in breach, CertMeUp may remove it after investigation.
Not necessarily. Some are added by users, while others claim their business profile. Any company can be reviewed, even if it hasn’t actively joined CertMeUp.
CertMeUp organizes businesses into categories like:
Marketing
E-commerce
Home & Garden
Finance
Each helps users discover relevant services and compare reviews in similar sectors.
Yes. Companies can publicly reply to reviews, helping them manage their reputation and resolve customer issues. This two-way communication is a key feature of CertMeUp.
Yes. Positive CertMeUp reviews will often appear in Google search results, helping boost a business’s credibility and click-through rate (CTR). They can also be integrated into paid ads and websites for social proof.