

SCORIXA
SCORIXA is an online reputation management platform built for local businesses and the agencies that serve them. Unlike most reputation tools that only track star ratings and review counts, SCORIXA's core feature is a proprietary engine that calculates the exact monthly...
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)




SCORIXA
Features
- No Coding Required
- Ad-free
- AI-Powered
SCORIXA News & Activities
Recent activities
- scorixa added SCORIXA
scorixa added SCORIXA as alternative to Trustpilot, reviews.io, Podium and NiceJob
SCORIXA information
What is SCORIXA?
SCORIXA is an online reputation management platform built for local businesses and the agencies that serve them. Unlike most reputation tools that only track star ratings and review counts, SCORIXA's core feature is a proprietary engine that calculates the exact monthly revenue a business loses from bad Google reviews — turning a vague problem into a concrete dollar figure. The platform scans any business's Google Business Profile and analyzes its reviews, ratings, review recency, and competitive position. It then estimates the revenue impact of negative reviews and low ratings, accounting for factors like city tier, business age, and local competition. This gives business owners a clear answer to a question other tools ignore: "What are my reviews actually costing me?" Beyond measurement, SCORIXA helps businesses act on the data. It supports responding to reviews, generating more positive reviews from customers, monitoring reputation over time, and tracking recovery as ratings improve. The goal is not just to show the problem, but to help businesses recover the revenue they're losing. SCORIXA is aimed at local businesses across verticals — restaurants, hotels, dental practices, med spas, salons, and more — as well as the marketing and reputation-management agencies that manage online reputation on their behalf. It positions itself as an alternative to tools like Birdeye, Podium, and ReviewTrackers, with the key difference being its focus on quantifying revenue impact rather than just managing reviews.

