Built for teams who care about what users say.
ReviewBox started as an internal tool. We managed six apps across two stores, and responding to reviews was taking four hours a week — mostly spent on copy-pasting and writing the same replies over and over. We automated that. Then we made it better.
Four things we genuinely care about
Replies that sound human
AI drafts are starting points, not finishes. We built templates and tone controls so every reply sounds like you wrote it — because eventually you'll hit publish.
Signal over noise
App stores generate thousands of reviews. Our job is to surface the ones that actually need your attention — the crashes, the billing issues, the 1-star spikes.
Invisible infrastructure
The best tools disappear. ReviewBox runs sync, triage, and alerting in the background so your team sees a clean queue, not a pipeline.
Founder-speed iteration
We ship weekly. If something is broken or missing, tell us and it'll be addressed by Friday. We read every support email ourselves.
Where the team hangs out
We're a small, fully remote team. Most of us are in San Francisco and London. We meet in person twice a year. Everything else is async — we write things down, ship things, and measure the impact.