How do I get more Amazon reviews without breaking the rules?

The short answer

The only review method that's both compliant and scalable is Amazon's own Request a Review — an Amazon-templated, Amazon-translated message the buyer gets once per order, available from 5 to 30 days after delivery. No custom text, no incentives, no email harvesting: those are suspension risks. The scaling problem is purely mechanical — hundreds of orders, one eligibility window each — which is what automation is for.

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Why this happens

The reasons, most common first

1

Most sellers simply never ask

Typical review rates run low single-digit percent of orders. The polite ask reliably lifts it — most orders never receive one because clicking through hundreds of orders manually is nobody's job.

2

The window is easy to miss

Eligibility runs day 5–30 after delivery, per order. Miss it and that order can never be asked. Batches of orders age out silently every week.

3

Risky shortcuts feel faster

Review groups, incentives, inserts demanding 5 stars, buyer-email lists — each is a documented suspension reason. The compliant path is slower per order but compounds safely.

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How to check it yourself

Do it manually (to see the mechanics):

  1. 1
    Orders → pick an order delivered 5–30 days ago → Request a Review. That's the whole feature — Amazon sends its own message.
  2. 2
    Note the constraint: one request per order, ever. A second click is refused.
  3. 3
    Count last month's orders; that's how many clicks per month the manual version costs you.

What not-asking costs

At 500 orders/month, the gap between never asking and consistently asking is typically dozens of extra reviews per year — and reviews compound: they lift conversion, which lifts rank, which lifts orders. It's the cheapest growth loop on Amazon, left unused.

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How AIAdKing handles this for you

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AIAdKing sends the official request automatically for every eligible order inside the window — Amazon's wording, Amazon's rules, one per order, throttled to Amazon's rate limits. Sellers on the platform send thousands of compliant requests a month this way (about 1,900 in the last 30 days) without touching a button; the page shows exactly what was sent, what's scheduled, and what Amazon declined.

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FAQ

Sellers also ask

Can I write my own review request message? +

Through Request a Review, no — Amazon controls the wording and translation, which is exactly what makes it safe. Custom buyer messaging is allowed only for order issues, not review asks.

Does Request a Review actually work? +

It measurably lifts review rates versus silence — that's consistent across public seller tests. It won't rescue a product buyers dislike; it converts satisfied-but-silent buyers into reviewers.

Can I ask twice if they didn't review? +

No. Amazon enforces one solicitation per order — a second attempt is rejected and repeated attempts are a flag. Automation must track sent state, not just click enthusiastically.