FAQ

Questions, answered

Everything worth knowing before you build one: how Guava works, where the words come from, and why it won’t make things up.

What is Guava, exactly?
Guava turns the Google reviews your customers already wrote into a fast, structured one-page website — built for how AI assistants and search engines actually read the web. You paste one Google Maps link, and about a minute later you have a site made entirely of what real customers say about you.
How does it build the site?
Five stages. First we resolve your business from the Maps link and pull your details and reviews from Google. Then an AI reads every review on its own for the themes, sentiment, and specifics it names. We roll those signals up and keep only the patterns that enough customers independently mention. We write the page from those load-bearing patterns — a headline, the real reasons people choose you, what they order, an FAQ, and a wall of genuine quotes. Finally, a separate pass re-checks every line against the source reviews and cuts anything it can't back up.
How do I know it won't just make things up?
Because by design it can't. Three guardrails decide what's allowed on your page: a theme has to appear across multiple independent reviews before it can drive a section, so frequency beats one loud voice; distinct services stay in their own clearly separated sections instead of being blurred together; and every factual claim has to trace back to a real review or a verified Google detail. Anything unsupported is cut or rewritten before you ever see the page.
Where do the reviews, ratings, and photos come from?
Straight from Google. Your ratings, photos, and quotes stay credited to their authors, shown with a clear “Review from Google” attribution. We never present someone else's words as our own, and we never fabricate a quote.
Why does being “readable by AI” actually matter?
More people now ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI Overviews for the best option near them, and those tools can only recommend pages they can read and understand. A slow, unstructured site is invisible to them — and invisible doesn't get recommended. Guava ships every page with valid LocalBusiness, AggregateRating, and FAQ schema, clear quotable facts, and fast server-rendered HTML — the things machines look for first.
Will this get me to the top of Google or ChatGPT?
No honest tool can promise that, and we won't. What Guava does is remove the technical reasons you get skipped — slow pages, missing structure, vague copy a machine can't parse — and hand search engines and AI assistants specific, accurate, review-backed facts to cite. It sets up the foundations they reward; it can't guarantee a ranking or a citation.
How long does it take, and is it free to try?
About a minute to generate, and you can preview the whole site before you sign up. Publishing it starts a free 14-day trial, so there's no charge until you've seen exactly what you're getting.
What does it cost after the trial?
Plans start at $9/mo for a single site billed yearly ($12 monthly), with a multiple-site plan for businesses running more than one location. Full details are on the pricing page.

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