Export Google reviews to Excel
Unlimited exports • No access to the listing required
$50 a month, per location
Unlimited exports. Cancel the same day you subscribe and keep access to the end of the month.
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A clean, comprehensive file, with every column you need
Fifteen columns, one row per review. The review and its rating, the reviewer, the exact date, the language it was written in, the tags, the team member it belongs to, your reply and who sent it, the link back to Google, and the listing and location it came from.
Nothing is truncated and nothing is summarised. The full review text is in the cell, however long it runs, in the alphabet it was written in.
It opens in Excel and Google Sheets and handles every language, Mandarin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic. Pick the columns you want before you export, or take all of them.
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O |
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| External review ID | Date | Rating | Reviewer | Review content | Language | Tags | Team members | Reply | Reply date | Replier | Link | Review profile | Location | Photos |
| ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR...M2Z3EQ | 2026-08-14 09:41 | ★★★★★ | Marion L. | Montée au deuxième étage au coucher du soleil, la vue vaut chaque marche. | fr | View, Sunset visit | Camille Ferrand | Merci Marion, à très vite sur le Champ de Mars. | 2026-08-14 16:02 | Camille Ferrand | maps.google.com/… | Tour Eiffel | Champ de Mars, Paris | 3 |
| ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR...9xbBAQ | 2026-08-13 21:07 | ★★★★★ | Tomás R. | Las vistas son increíbles pero la cola para el ascensor fue de casi una hora. | es | Queue time, View | Camille Ferrand | Gracias Tomás. Los martes por la mañana suelen ser los más tranquilos. | 2026-08-14 08:15 | Reviewflowz AI Agent | maps.google.com/… | Tour Eiffel | Champ de Mars, Paris | |
| ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR...2tkNhAQ | 2026-08-13 14:55 | ★★★★★ | Priya N. | Booked the summit ticket online, walked straight past the queue. Worth the extra. | en | Booking, Queue time | Alex Vermeulen | Thanks Priya, glad the online booking worked out. | 2026-08-13 18:30 | Alex Vermeulen | maps.google.com/… | Tour Eiffel | Champ de Mars, Paris | 1 |
| ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR...8pMlAQ | 2026-08-12 19:22 | ★★★★★ | Anonymous | Lift closed with no warning and nobody at the desk could tell us when it would reopen. | en | Staff, Access | Alex Vermeulen | We are sorry about this. The north lift was down for maintenance that evening. | 2026-08-12 22:41 | Reviewflowz AI Agent | maps.google.com/… | Tour Eiffel | Champ de Mars, Paris | |
| ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR...4bnQhAQ | 2026-08-11 11:03 | ★★★★★ | Élodie M. | Δεν υπάρχει καλύτερη θέα στο Παρίσι. Πηγαίνετε νωρίς το πρωί. | el | View | Camille Ferrand | maps.google.com/… | Tour Eiffel | Champ de Mars, Paris | 2 | |||
| ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR...7wqPBAQ | 2026-08-10 16:48 | ★★★★★ | Kenji S. | 夜のライトアップが素晴らしい。チケット売り場の案内がもう少し分かりやすいと良い。 | ja | Lighting, Signage | Alex Vermeulen | maps.google.com/… | Tour Eiffel | Champ de Mars, Paris | ||||
| ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR...3jdMBAQ | 2026-08-09 08:30 | ★★★★★ | Hannah B. | Die Aussicht vom zweiten Stock ist besser als von der Spitze. Weniger Menschen, mehr Zeit. | de | View, Crowding | Camille Ferrand | Danke Hannah, das hören wir oft. | 2026-08-09 12:10 | Camille Ferrand | maps.google.com/… | Tour Eiffel | Champ de Mars, Paris | 1 |
| ChZDSUhNMG9nS0VJQ0FnSUR...5zpQBAQ | 2026-08-08 20:14 | ★★★★★ | Marco P. | Bellissima ma il ristorante al primo piano era completamente pieno senza prenotazione. | it | Restaurant, Booking | Alex Vermeulen | maps.google.com/… | Tour Eiffel | Champ de Mars, Paris |
Exact dates, to the minute
Google never publishes a review date. It publishes "3 months ago", and it recomputes that phrase every time the page loads.
So a scraper cannot give you dates. It can only give you the day it read the page, minus three months, for every single review in that bucket. Fifty reviews spread across a quarter arrive stamped with one identical date. Sort by it and nothing is in order; chart it and you get a spike on a day nothing happened.
Reviewflowz records the published timestamp instead, to the minute. That is the difference between a file you can analyse and a file you can only read.
Scraped from the listing
What Google prints publicly
- 3 months ago 2026-05-20
- 3 months ago 2026-05-20
- 3 months ago 2026-05-20
- 3 months ago 2026-05-20
- 3 months ago 2026-05-20
5 reviews, 1 date.
In your export
Published date, to the minute
- 2026-05-04 18:22
- 2026-05-11 09:07
- 2026-05-29 21:44
- 2026-06-02 12:15
- 2026-06-17 07:51
5 reviews, 5 dates, spread over 6 weeks.
No access required
Every business on Google Maps is exportable. Yours, your competitor down the road, the chain you are about to pitch, the client who never sent the login, the location whose access left with the last manager.
There is no step where you connect a Google account or ask anyone to grant you anything. Google Takeout, the official route, exports only listings you already own, which rules out every case above except the first.
If you can find it in the search box at the top of this page, you can have its reviews.
- Bellcourt Dental, Leeds 4.8 · 612 reviews Your listing Exportable
- Northgate Dental Practice 4.4 · 289 reviews Competitor Exportable
- Riverside Orthodontics 4.9 · 1,204 reviews Prospect Exportable
- Kirkstall Family Dental 4.2 · 87 reviews Client, no access Exportable
The entire lifecycle of every review
A Google review is not a fixed object. Reviewers edit them, and Google removes the ones that break its policies. Neither event is announced, and when the text changes the old version is simply gone.
Once a review is off the listing, no scraper can reach it, because it is not there to read. Your rating moved and the evidence of why did not survive.
Reviewflowz keeps the history: what the review said, what it says now, when it changed, and when it disappeared. Export whenever you like and you have the before as well as the after.
- New review 12 Mar
“Best flat white on the street, and they know my order.”
- Edited by the reviewer 4 Aug ★★★★★ ★★★
“Went back after the refit. Not the same place.”
- Removed by Google 11 Aug
Gone from your Business Profile with no notice. Still here, in full, with its rating and its dates.
Every review tagged, in every language, automatically
Every review is turned into a vector, a numeric representation of what it actually says rather than which words it happens to contain. "The wait was ridiculous", "queued for 40 minutes" and "on attend une éternité" land in the same region of that space without sharing a single keyword.
An LLM then reads the clusters and names them, so the tags are the themes your customers actually raise, not a list you had to guess in advance. It works the same way in Japanese, Greek or Arabic as it does in English, because the meaning is what was encoded, not the vocabulary.
This runs as reviews arrive. By the time you export, the Tags column is populated for all of them, including the eight years of reviews that existed before you signed up.
Booking was easy and our guide was brilliant, but 40 minutes in line at the counter is too long when you have kids with you.
Every review attributed to the person who earned it
Reviewers write "Alex was brilliant", not "Alessandro Marchetti was brilliant". They write Sam for Samantha, they drop the surname, and they misspell it. An exact string match finds almost none of these.
The AI reads each review for the names in it, then matches those against your team, allowing for nicknames, short forms and typos. Where you have booking or appointment data connected, it matches on that too, so a review that names nobody still reaches the person who did the work.
You do not build any of this. Team members are discovered from your existing reviews, and every review lands in the file with its owner in the Team members column, ready to be a leaderboard the moment it opens.
Now name the tool that can get you a tagged, attributed, dated file in 5 minutes.
Take your time.
Built-in AI translation
The language of every review is detected and stored alongside it, so the file tells you what you are looking at before you read a word of it.
Then take it however you need it. Every review in its original text, every review translated into one language you choose, or both columns side by side so a reader who speaks neither can still check the original.
A file where the Greek reviews are in Greek is an archive. A file where you can read all of them is a report you can send to someone.
{
"text": "Service impeccable, je recommande.",
"language": "fr", // ISO 639-1, auto-detected
"rating": 5
} Google review export questions
How do I export Google reviews to Excel?
Search the business at the top of this page and pick it from the list. You create an account, and the reviews come back as a file that opens in Excel or Google Sheets.
There is no step where you connect a Google account or ask anyone for access.
Can I download Google reviews for a business I do not own?
Yes. That is the case this is built for. Competitors, prospects, acquisition targets and clients who have not shared access all export the same way as your own listings.
Google Takeout cannot do this, which is the usual reason people end up here.
Is there a free Google review exporter?
Free extensions and online scrapers exist and they mostly half-work: they cap out after a few hundred reviews, they need your Google login, and they stamp every review with a relative date rather than the real one.
This is not free. A location is $50 for a month, you export as much as you want in that month, and you can cancel the same day you subscribe and keep access until the period ends. For a one-off audit that is the whole cost.
How many reviews can I export?
All of them, as many times as you want, for every location on your plan. There is no per-review charge and no export credit to run out of.
During the free trial exports are 10-row samples, which is enough to see the columns and the date format before you decide.
Can I export Google reviews to CSV?
Yes. CSV and Excel both, from the same export, and it opens in Google Sheets too.
Export the whole listing or filter it down first, by rating, by date range, by keyword.
Do I get the real review dates?
Yes, the date each review was published. Google only shows "3 weeks ago" publicly, so anything that reads the public page has to guess, and everything from a given year collapses onto one day.
If you are exporting to analyse a trend, this is the difference between a chart and a bar at the wrong date.
What about reviews Google has removed?
Google removes reviews that break its policies and reviewers edit their own, and neither event is announced. Once it is gone from the listing, a scraper can no longer see it.
Export regularly and you keep the record of what was said, including the version that no longer exists.
Does this work for more than one location?
Yes, and it is where the price comes down. $50 covers one to three locations, four to ten are $45 each, and above that it is a quote. Every location exports separately or together.
The full pricing page has the grid, including the annual rates, which are lower again.





