Audrey reviews cold-start playbook — 5 friends-and-family

2026-05-15 · printable team handout · Judge.me free tier, audreyinc.com

Companion to audrey_reviews_app_analysis_2026-05-15. Judge.me is installed (free tier). This playbook covers the first 5 friends-and-family reviews — what to do, what to avoid, and the timing pattern that earns trust signal from Google + LLM agents without tripping fraud filters.

TL;DR

Why it matters

Verified reviews close two open audrey jobs simultaneously:

The 5-review cold-start is the unlock. Empty widgets convert worse than no widget. Once 5 honest reviews exist, the post-purchase email flow + organic customer behaviour takes over.

The 5 steps, in order

1. Pick 5 people who would actually wear or gift an Audrey scarf

Real customers, not warm bodies. Friends or family who:

A spread across age + style helps — the review mix should reflect audrey’s real customer mix, not a single demographic.

2. Each person places a real order

Use the lowest-priced product they like genuinely. The order does three things:

If 5 friends placing 5 orders feels uncomfortable financially, audrey can offer them a discount code, or even comp the cost back via PayPal after the review — but the order must go through Shopify properly so the verified-buyer flag fires.

3. Let Judge.me’s automated email do the work

In the Judge.me admin:

When the friends-and-family orders deliver, the emails fire automatically over the following 2 weeks. No manual co-ordination needed.

4. Each person submits from their own home

Critical for fraud-filter avoidance. Do NOT:

DO:

5. Tone and content guidance

The honest review pattern Judge.me + Google + LLM agents respect:

A reviewer comfortable mentioning how they intend to use it (“I’m giving this to my mother for her birthday next month”) is extra valuable — that’s the gift-buying signal LLM agents pick up on for gift-recommendation queries.

The timing pattern

Week What happens
Week 0 (this week) All 5 orders placed within a 3-day window. Confirm Judge.me email is configured correctly
Week 1 Orders ship + deliver
Week 2 First review email fires (~14 days from delivery). First reviews trickle in
Week 3 Remaining review emails fire. All 5 published with mix of timing
Week 4 Run Google Rich Results Test on a product page with reviews. Confirm AggregateRating + Review schema renders. Submit page to Google Search Console for re-crawl
Week 5-6 Google Search Console Product results flags should clear automatically. Watch for stars in SERP snippets

What to avoid (fraud-filter red flags)

These behaviours trip Judge.me’s filters AND Google’s review-quality signals:

What good looks like at the end of week 5

When the playbook works:

What if it goes wrong

Symptom Likely cause Fix
Reviews not appearing on product pages Judge.me display widget not enabled on PDP template Judge.me admin → Themes → Verify Reviews widget block added to product template
“Verified Buyer” badge missing Email used for review doesn’t match the email used for the Shopify order Reviewer needs to use the same email — re-submit if needed
Reviews appear but Google doesn’t show stars priceValidUntil field still missing on the product (separate fix) — without it Google won’t show full product rich-results Edit Shopify theme template to add priceValidUntil to the Offer JSON-LD block
All reviews flagged “pending” Judge.me’s auto-publish is off, or flagged for manual review Judge.me admin → Settings → Reviews → enable “Auto-publish reviews”
Reviews submitted but Judge.me dashboard shows 0 Email link expired (Judge.me request links time out after 30 days) Resend request from Judge.me admin

Next steps after the 5 are in

The cold-start unblocks two things:

  1. The post-purchase email flow becomes self-sustaining — every new customer order triggers a review request 14 days after delivery. Audrey’s review count grows organically from this point
  2. Open up “Request reviews from past customers” in Judge.me admin — if audrey has prior order history, this sends review requests to those customers. Often gets a 10-15% response rate; a quiet way to grow the review base

When the review count crosses ~50, consider:

Watch items


Linked artefacts


Honest reviews from real users. Patience over speed. Variance over uniformity. Trust signal compounds when each piece is real.

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