Catering Companies
Your competitors have more reviews. That is why they get the calls.
A bride spending $15,000 on wedding catering is not picking the caterer with 12 generic Google reviews. She is picking the one with 80+ reviews where past clients describe the food, the presentation, and how the caterer handled a 200-person reception without a hitch. Your reviews are your sales team, and right now most caterers have a skeleton crew when they need a full roster.
What We Do About It
- We launch a ReviewBoost campaign that makes it easy for past clients to leave detailed Google reviews after weddings, corporate events, and private parties
- We time review requests to land when the event is still fresh, so clients write specific, detailed reviews instead of generic 'great food' one-liners
- We monitor your review growth and content quality monthly, adjusting the campaign to fill gaps in event types or service areas that need more social proof
- Every review request sends clients straight to your Google Business Profile. If you want to build presence on The Knot, WeddingWire, or Yelp as well, we can rotate a percentage of requests to those platforms
Catering companies that grow their Google review count from under 20 to over 60 detailed reviews see a significant increase in inquiry volume. Reviews that mention specific event types (weddings, corporate) drive far more profile actions than generic star ratings.
The average job for a catering company is worth $1,500 to $30,000. Every month you wait is another month of leads going to the catering companies that show up first. A free visibility audit shows you exactly where you stand and what it would take to fix it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our clients love us but they just do not leave reviews. Can you really change that?
Yes. The reason most clients do not leave reviews is not that they do not want to. It is that no one asks them at the right time in the right way. We build a system that sends a review request when the event high is still fresh, makes it two taps to leave a review, and gently follows up once if they do not. Most catering clients see their review count double within 90 days.
Do reviews on The Knot and WeddingWire matter, or just Google?
Google reviews are the priority because they directly impact your Maps visibility and AI recommendations. The Knot and WeddingWire reviews matter for brides researching specifically on those platforms, and we can include them in a rotation. But for the broadest impact on visibility and inquiry volume, Google comes first.
What makes a catering review actually useful versus just a star rating?
A review that says 'Amazing caterer, 5 stars' does almost nothing for your visibility. A review that says 'They catered our 150-person wedding reception in Brooklyn, the passed appetizers were incredible, and they handled two dietary restrictions without missing a beat' tells Google exactly what you do, where you do it, and how well you do it. That specificity drives both rankings and conversions.
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Find out where your catering companies business stands
We pull your Google Business Profile, compare it against the top catering companies in your market, and show you exactly where you are losing calls. Takes 15 minutes. No cost.
Free visibility audit included. No contract. No credit card.