Reviews.io is where DTC buyers leave verified, product-level reviews. Mine them for angles.
Reviews.io is the review platform a lot of DTC and ecommerce brands run, which means its profiles hold verified company and product reviews from real buyers, often the best first-party voice a brand has. Adlicio pulls the reviews from any public Reviews.io profile and ranks the patterns into structured ad angles, each tagged with the tension, the objection, and a candidate hook line. No API key, no code.
Browser-based. No Reviews.io API. Your first brief in 60 seconds.
Why Reviews.io reviews are worth mining
Reviews.io sits behind a lot of DTC storefronts, collecting both company and product reviews from verified buyers. That makes a brand's Reviews.io profile a clean, first-party slice of voice-of-customer, the people who actually bought, describing what arrived, how it performed, and whether they'd reorder, separated by product rather than lumped into one rating.
Adlicio reads the public reviews on any Reviews.io profile and runs them through the same angle engine as the rest of the platform, clustering the recurring wins and complaints and ranking them into a brief, the benefits to lead with and the doubts to disarm, with the verbatim quotes underneath. No API key, no spreadsheet, no reading one review at a time.
What you can do with Reviews.io reviews
- Mine a DTC competitor's Reviews.io profile to find the product-level benefits buyers credit it with, then position your offer against the gaps.
- Pull the verified reviews to lift testimonial-grade language in your customers' own words, with the proof already attached.
- Read the critical reviews to map the recurring objections, fit, delivery, expectations, and answer them in your ads before they cost the sale.
- Compare company reviews against product reviews to separate service complaints from product complaints and aim each at the right fix.
Reviews.io scraper FAQ
Does this use the Reviews.io API?
No. Adlicio reads publicly visible reviews on a Reviews.io profile, the same content any shopper sees, with no API key and no code.
What can it pull from Reviews.io?
The public company and product reviews on a brand's profile, the star rating, the text, and the product where shown, which then feed the same angle engine used for every other source.
How is this different from Trustpilot?
Reviews.io is the platform many DTC and ecommerce brands run their own review collection on, and it separates product-level reviews from company reviews, so it tends to read as cleaner first-party VOC for a specific product than a broad whole-business profile.
Is scraping Reviews.io reviews allowed?
Adlicio reads publicly visible reviews and takes no action on your behalf, it doesn't post, reply, or flag. It reads what's already public, just across far more reviews at once.
What do I actually get back?
A structured brief: the recurring benefits and complaints ranked by frequency, the angles each supports, and the verbatim Reviews.io quotes behind them, ready to test as ad copy or drop into Claude or ChatGPT.
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