How Your Google Rating Affects How Many Calls You Get

Your rating does the selling before the phone rings. Here's how much it decides — and what to do about it.

Your Google rating decides how many calls you get because homeowners compare contractors on stars and review count in seconds, before they ever dial. A higher rating and more reviews mean more of the people searching choose you, the same searches, a bigger share of the calls.

Here is how the rating quietly controls your phone.

The four-second decision

When a homeowner searches, they see a short list with stars and review counts and judge it almost instantly. A shop with many reviews at a strong rating looks safe; a shop with few looks like a risk.

That judgment happens before anyone reads a word about you. The rating is the filter that decides who gets the call.

88%
of homeowners trust an online review about as much as a personal recommendation. Your rating sells before you speak.

Rating shapes both ranking and clicks

Reviews influence where you appear in local search and whether people click once they see you. A stronger, fresher review profile tends to show up higher and get chosen more often.

So the rating works twice: it helps you get seen, then it wins the click against the names next to you.

A small rating gap is a big call gap

The difference between a 4.2 and a 4.8 looks small and is not. Across every search in your area, that gap quietly routes calls toward the higher-rated shop, day after day.

Those are not calls you lost on the phone. They are calls you never got, because the rating filtered you out first.

Key takeaway: A weak rating does not cost you one job. It costs you a share of every search in your market, quietly, before your phone ever rings.

You earn the rating on every job

The good news: the rating is built from work you already do. Ask every happy customer, fast, with a one-tap link, and the steady, recent reviews that win the click stack up over time.

Volume and freshness matter as much as the average, so a system that collects on every job beats hoping people post.

See where reputation fits

Reputation is one of several places jobs slip away. The Growth Score measures your reviews alongside answer rate, response speed, and booking, so you can see how much the rating is shaping your call volume.

Jaymo Barnard
CMO & Co-Founder, Kinjo Pro
Jaymo Barnard

Jaymo Barnard is a brand strategist and growth architect with 25+ years building scalable marketing systems across wellness, media, consumer products, and education. As founder and CEO of Mandala Growth Partners, he has led initiatives behind major acquisitions, national brand launches, and multi-million-dollar lead-generation systems. At Kinjo he leads brand strategy and growth architecture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Homeowners compare contractors on stars and review count in seconds and choose before they dial. A higher rating and more recent reviews win a larger share of the same searches.

Larger than it looks. A gap between, say, 4.2 and 4.8 routes calls toward the higher-rated shop across every local search, so a small rating difference compounds into a big difference in call volume.

Ask every happy customer promptly with a one-tap review link. Steady, recent reviews lift both your ranking and your click rate, and volume and freshness matter as much as the average score.