A batch of fake 1-star reviews can be bought from public broker networks for roughly $89. Removing the damage is slow and rarely fully succeeds.

Rogger for hospitality

Every card payment you take becomes a payment-verified review.

Connect your POS and each card payment turns into a review anchored to a real EFTPOS terminal auth code or delivery-platform order id — issued by the processor, not typed in by the venue. It is the strongest proof of a genuine diner in Australian hospitality, and a competitor cannot fake it.

AU data residency · zero customer PII stored · no lock-in
The problem

Anyone can post a fake — and you can't tell which diners are real.

Anyone can post a review of your venue on Google — real or not — and a competitor can buy fake ones cheaply. You can't tell which are genuine diners, and neither can the person choosing between you and the café down the street. Rogger fixes that: every review is anchored to a real, paid-for visit, so genuine diners stand apart from anything that isn't real.

How it works

Your floor staff do nothing new.

The card payment you already take becomes the anchor for a verified review.

Connect your POS or delivery source

Square, Tyro, Zeller — or a connected delivery feed from UberEats, DoorDash, Deliveroo and Menulog. A one-time read-only connection or a small on-site agent. No new workflow for your floor staff.

A diner pays or orders

The card terminal returns an authorisation code, or the delivery platform issues an order id. That reference lands in your POS and daily export the way it always has.

Rogger reads it first-hand

We read the auth code or order id straight from your system of record and hash the diner email on your side — no customer name, email, phone or card data ever reaches us.

The review is payment-verified

The diner leaves a review tied to that real, paid-for visit. It carries a Payment-verified mark — the top verification tier — that a competitor cannot fabricate.

Why it holds up

Authentic at the source — and independently checkable.

The reference comes from the processor, not you

An EFTPOS auth code is issued by the payment processor when the card clears; a delivery order id is issued by the platform. The venue does not mint either one. That is what makes a verified review authentic at the source. Full validation against the issuer is future hardening on our roadmap.

Zero customer PII stored

Emails are hashed before they leave your premises; we never store customer names, contact details, or card numbers. Australian Privacy Principles aligned.

Independently checkable

Every verified review is anchored in a public, tamper-evident log (committed to the Bitcoin blockchain). Anyone can confirm it was not altered — you cannot, and neither can we.

An independent platform — like Google

The reviews are the diners', not your advertising.

Rogger is an independent, third-party review platform — the same model Google uses to host restaurant reviews all over the world. Diners leave their own reviews; you don't write or control them. Rogger's job is simply to prove each one is genuine — anchored to a real, paid-for visit — and to give you moderation tools on your own surfaces. What you choose to publish in your own advertising is your call, exactly as it is with any review site.

Who it's for

Built for card-taking venues.

RestaurantsCafésBars & pubsCaterersFunction venuesFood trucks

$49/mo locked for life for Founding 100 venues per vertical · no card to start · no ABN yet.

Rogger for hospitality — payment-verified reviews for restaurants & cafés