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How to get the exact date for google reviews?

Google only shows relative dates for reviews. But you can get exact dates and times with Reviewflowz, even if you don't have Google My Business access.

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Written by Axel Lavergne

Google only shows relative dates for reviews. Things like "3 days ago", "3 weeks ago", etc.

But there is a way to easily get the real review date, even without Google My Business access.

How to get exact review dates for Google Reviews when you don't have GMB access.

Easy as pie.

We've built a google review date finder and it's 100% free.

  1. Get the link to the review you need a date for

  2. Paste it in our free Google review date finder

  3. Get the exact date and time that review was initially posted, and last updated

If you need access to the review date of several reviews, copy pasting their links one by one will get old pretty fast.

How to get Google reviews with their exact dates if you have GMB access

If you have Google My Business access to the listings you need reviews for, you can access some exact dates on Google's Business Profile Manager.

Unfortunately, Google only show absolute dates only for reviews older than a year ago. If you're after reviews from the past 12 months, for example from last month, Google will only give relative dates.

If you run contests and competitions with your team, if you want to know how well you're doing over last month, or if you just need to understand when a specific review was posted, this won't cut it.

This is where Reviewflowz's free trial comes in.

After signing up, you'll be prompted to connect to your Google My Business account, and you'll be able to pull reviews from all available locations, with exact dates for the reviews, and for the replies.

You'll be able to export that data to excel, although free trials only come with 20 row samples.

You also get a clear breakdown of when reviews were collected, what their average rating was, and how it affected your total number of reviews, and the overall Google rating:

  • When the red line is above the purple line, the overall rating was improving

  • When the red line is below the purple line, the overall rating was decreasing

Start a free trial now to get exact dates for your google reviews!

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