One token. One review, anchored to a real transaction.
You spend a token to invite one real customer to leave one review — permanently tied to their actual transaction. To fake it, you’d have to fake a transaction in a ledger you don’t control. That’s the whole product, and your Google profile never moves.
Each token = one verified review tied to a real transaction. 10 included free, no card.
A token’s whole life — and why each shortcut fails
Every step below is the actual system behaviour. Read it, then go audit a real review yourself.
- Real transaction
A customer pays for a real job. The business records it — date, type, value band, customer contact.
the anchor - Token minted
A token is bound to that exact transaction. The balance drops by one, atomically. An audit log is written.
finite · logged - Private link
Only that customer gets the unique link or QR. Not public. Not reusable.
1 token = 1 person - Customer reviews
They review the way they always would — now tied to a real transaction.
no token ⇒ no form - Anchored forever
Stored as “verified at transaction” on the public profile and widget.
ledger is Rogger’s
- ①Post fake 5-starsThe review form only exists behind a token. No transaction → no token → no form.
- ②Mint tokens for fake transactionsEvery mint debits a finite balance and writes an audit log; the free tier is hard-capped. Visible, capped, self-incriminating.
- ③Bomb a competitor with fakesA competitor has no transaction with you, so no token and no link. They cannot create a review at all — the attack surface is removed, not moderated.
- ④Reuse one link many timesOne token = one review, consumed on use, bound to one customer.
- ⑤Edit the ledger to cover itThe ledger is Rogger’s, not the business’s. The business can’t alter the verification record.
What you actually do: almost nothing
Your Google profile doesn’t move. Your front desk learns nothing new.
Any job or sale, exactly as you do it today. Nothing changes at the counter.
We send that customer a private review link tied to that specific transaction.
The way they always would — it’s now attached to a real transaction in the ledger.
~30 seconds for the customer. Zero new steps for your team.
Why this isn’t just a Google review
A free review anyone can post is also a free review anyone can fake — including a competitor.
We’re onboarding the first 100.
Rogger is new. We’re bringing the first 100 businesses onto the verified ledger now — founding members lock in $49/month for life. We’d rather earn your trust with the mechanism above than a wall of numbers.
Put your reviews on a ledger a competitor can’t touch.
Every review tied to a real transaction. Founding 100: $49/month for life. 14-day free trial, no card, 10 tokens included.
