A business owner watches a competitor climb the Google rankings while their own listing sits at a lonely handful of ratings, and the question that follows is uncomfortable: how do you build a review profile that looks lived-in without it reading as a stunt?

That is the exact gap Fivestars Marketing - Echte Bewertungen & Reputation Management sets out to fill. The German agency, based in Hannover and working since 2012, sells and places reviews across the platforms where buying decisions get made, and Fivestars Marketing - Echte Bewertungen & Reputation Management frames the whole thing as reputation strategy, not a one-off purchase.

The pitch is blunt about what it does. Companies pay to have reviews appear on their profiles, and the agency promises to make the timing and the wording plausible.

What the agency puts on the table

At Fivestars Marketing - Echte Bewertungen & Reputation Management, the core product is review placement, sold in platform-specific packages. Amazon, Google, Trustpilot and a spread of others are named, with the site claiming coverage of more than 30 online platforms in total. A dedicated reviews section breaks these out so a prospective client can see which network a given package targets.

Reach is part of the sell. The agency says it serves clients across more than 29 countries, and its target list runs through companies, service providers, hotels, restaurants and online retailers. That spread makes sense for the product: any business whose sales depend on a star average has the same itch to scratch.

Realistic pacing as the selling point

What separates this from a cruder version of the same service is the emphasis on how the reviews land. Fivestars Marketing markets its placements as timed and paced to look organic, with content meant to mirror the actual quality a client delivers.

In plainer terms, the reviews are supposed to read like they came from real customers over real weeks, not dumped in a single suspicious afternoon. Whether a platform's own detection tools would catch it anyway is a separate question, and one the site cannot answer on a client's behalf.

The performance guarantee

There is a stated guarantee attached, and it is a concrete one. According to a third-party listing, if a placed review is removed within twelve months, the agency replaces it free. I find that a genuinely telling detail, because it quietly concedes the central risk of the whole category: reviews do get pulled, and any honest seller of this service has to plan around it. A replacement promise is the agency putting some skin in the game against that outcome.

The service exists in a space that Google, Amazon and Trustpilot all officially prohibit, and a review that survives twelve months is not the same as one that was earned. Fivestars Marketing - Echte Bewertungen & Reputation Management does not pretend the reviews are unpaid, which is more candour than some rivals offer, but a buyer should weigh the platform-policy risk with both eyes open.

How much of this could be verified

Here the review hits a wall worth reporting honestly. The main site returned a 403 error to a direct fetch, and a second scraping attempt failed with a server error. None of the on-page detail could be confirmed by reading the pages directly.

Everything above is therefore assembled from search snippets and third-party profiles that reference the agency, not from the site's own copy as it currently loads. That is a real limitation. A homepage that blocks automated visits is not unusual on its own, but it does mean a prospective client should walk through the live offering first-hand rather than take this account as the final word.

Contact details behind the block

Because the site was unreachable, the usual checks on transparency could not be run. No phone number, address or contact form could be confirmed from the homepage.

Third-party pages, including a German press-release portal and an agency directory, point to the Hannover base, but that is secondhand. A visitor who reaches the live site will need to confirm for themselves that a clear contact route is present, since this review cannot vouch for it.

What outsiders are saying

Third-party reputation for Fivestars Marketing - Echte Bewertungen & Reputation Management is modest but not empty. A Trustindex listing shows the company with a 4.5-star rating drawn from more than 44 customers, and Trustami carries testimonials, including a quote attributed to an HR manager referencing Kununu. Beyond that Trustindex figure, no independent rating on a major platform such as Google or Trustpilot could be pinned down with a firm count.

The press and directory profiles that mention Fivestars Marketing repeat the thirteen-years-in-business framing and read as promotional rather than independent, useful for confirming the agency is a real, long-running operation but of little use as a neutral verdict on quality.

Who this suits

Taken together, Fivestars Marketing - Echte Bewertungen & Reputation Management comes across as an established, upfront operator in a category that is inherently contested. The longevity since 2012, the international client claim, the platform-specific packaging and the replacement guarantee all point to a business that has thought hard about doing this at scale, and the modest but real Trustindex score gives it a shred of outside backing.

The honest counterweight is that the service sits against the stated policies of the very platforms it targets, the guarantee exists precisely because removals happen, and the site would not open for inspection. A cautious buyer would weigh a 4.5-star Trustindex score built on fewer than fifty reviewers against those facts, and would insist on seeing the live offering and contact channels directly instead of relying on secondhand pages.

Fivestars Marketing - Echte Bewertungen & Reputation Management clearly knows its trade: a stated operating history back to 2012, a packaged multi-platform product and a stated replacement guarantee are not things a fly-by-night operation bothers building. What is not settled by anything published is the policy question. Google, Amazon and Trustpilot all prohibit paid reviews outright, so buying this service means accepting that risk with eyes open, whatever the reputation numbers say.


Business address
Fivestars Marketing - Bewertungen & Reputation Management
Safariweg 1,
Hannover,
Niedersachsen
30455
Germany

Contact details
Phone: +49178 4096626