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Google review tool for UK personal trainers.

Your reviews ARE your business. New clients sign up based on the transformations they read about. Old clients evaporate when results take time. Ollie writes the reply; you approve between sessions.

The short versionPT reviews drive client acquisition more than any other trade. Transformations sell sessions. No-result complaints scare them off. Ollie writes drafts that honour the work without overpromising — sole trader PT approves on WhatsApp.

Why PT reviews work harder than other industries

A prospective client reads 6-12 PT reviews before they ring you. They’re looking for proof — someone like them who got the result they want. A profile with glowing transformations, properly responded to, beats glossy Instagram posts every time. A profile of unanswered reviews looks like a PT who’s already moved on to the next package.

The hard reviews are the no-result ones. A client who didn’t do the work and didn’t see results often blames the trainer publicly. Replying badly makes you look defensive; replying well shifts focus to the work the client signed up for.

What Ollie writes for PTs

Drafts honour transformations without sounding self-congratulatory — credit goes to the client, not you. They handle no-result complaints by gently flagging that PT works only when the client does, without saying it harshly. They keep your personal voice — most PTs write warm and motivational, not corporate.

Examples Ollie handles for personal trainers

Glowing transformation review, five stars

Review ★★★★★

"Down two stone, three dress sizes, in nine months. The mindset coaching was as important as the gym side. Couldn’t recommend more."

✓ Ollie drafts

Sarah, you’ve made my morning reading this. Two stone over nine months is properly sustainable, which is what we were always working for — the mindset bit was 90% you and you know it. Keep going, you’ve got this.

No-result complaint, two stars

Review ★★★★★

"Three months of sessions and barely shifted any weight. Felt like the plan didn’t suit me."

✓ Ollie drafts

Hi Tom, three months without much movement is frustrating — and there’s usually something we can adjust if it’s sessions in the gym we’re looking at. The bit I’d want to talk through privately is how the nutrition side ran during those three months, because gym work without that lined up will often look like this. Drop me a message and we’ll have a proper conversation.

Scheduling conflict, one star

Review ★★★★

"Cancelled my session twice in one week, both times with under 24 hours notice. Hard to commit when the PT won’t."

✓ Ollie drafts

Hi Jess, twice in a week is genuinely not on, and the lack of notice makes it worse. I owe you the two sessions back and a proper explanation — DM me and I’ll get them in the diary this week.

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