For wedding photographers. Works inside Gmail.

You are great. Let’s get you seen for it.

Couples tell you the photos are perfect, then never think to post it. That praise sits in your inbox, where the next couple will never see it. lovesignal spots those happy replies and turns each one into a one-tap review request, sent from your own Gmail. You approve every one.

Free. No credit card. Works in Gmail. 30 seconds to switch on.

mail.google.com

From: Emma & Jack <emma@example.com>

Re: our wedding gallery

The photos are perfect. You captured the whole day and we have been showing everyone. Thank you so much, you were a joy to have there 😍

lovesignal
Happy couple

Looks like Emma and Jack loved the gallery. Want to ask for a review?

Ask for a Google review
The KnotWeddingWire

Drafted from this email. Nothing sent until you approve.

Your inbox is full of praise. Your reviews are not.

There are two piles. The thank-you emails couples send you after the gallery lands, and the reviews the next couple actually reads before they book. You have plenty of the first. The second is the one that wins the enquiry.

In your inbox

β€œThe photos are perfect.” β€œBest day of our lives.” β€œWe will recommend you to everyone.” Warm, specific, five stars if only it were posted. It never leaves the thread.

What couples see

A quiet Google profile and a thin listing on The Knot. The photographer with more reviews gets the enquiry, even when your work is better. Couples compare reviews before they ever reach out.

Couples now ask AI who to book

Before they Google, couples ask ChatGPT, Claude, and Google’s AI for a wedding photographer in their area. Those tools read review platforms to decide who to name. It is the same gap as before, with higher stakes: a sparse profile is a photographer the AI has nothing to recommend.

Google AI Overviews

The top of Google now opens with AI. The names it lists are the photographers with active Google review profiles. Quiet profiles get skipped.

ChatGPT

When a couple asks ChatGPT to shortlist photographers, it leans on Google and review sites. Recent, quotable praise is what it hands back.

Claude and the rest

More couples plan with AI every month. Reviews are how these tools decide you exist. Fresh ones keep you in the answer.

Built for wedding photographers

You are already good at this. These are the quiet reasons the reviews still matter, even when it feels like they do not.

You keep meaning to. You never get to it.

You are shooting, editing, delivering galleries. Asking for reviews is always next week's job, so it never happens. Put it on autopilot instead: lovesignal spots each happy reply and drafts the ask, so your reviews keep topping up in the background. You just approve.

A full calendar hides who skipped you

Booked out this season feels like proof you do not need this. But you never see the couples who read a thin profile, chose someone else, and never enquired. The reviews you are missing are bookings you never knew were on the table.

You are a leader. AI is changing the game.

You built your name on referrals and a strong Google profile. Now couples ask AI who to book, and it recommends from fresh, active reviews, not last year's reputation. Staying the name it names means keeping the reviews coming.

From thank-you to review, in your voice

lovesignal lives in your Gmail. It notices the happy reply, drafts the ask the way you would write it, and hands you the send button. You stay in control the whole way.

01

It spots the happy email

The extension reads the thank-you note already in your inbox and flags it with a love signal.

Emma & Jack

β€œthe photos are perfect, thank you!”

love signal detected
02

It drafts the ask in your voice

A short, warm reply that sounds like you, with a one-tap review link. Edit anything before it goes.

β€œSo glad you love them, Emma! If you have 20 seconds, a quick Google review would mean the world πŸ™‚β€

πŸ”— review link attached
03

You approve, they review

Nothing sends until you click. The couple taps once and lands on the review form, already signed in.

Approve & send
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

one tap to 5 stars

You choose where the reviews land

Point each request at the platform that matters for your next booking. lovesignal supports the ones couples actually use.

Google

The first place couples check, and what AI reads first.

The Knot

Where couples shortlist photographers by review.

WeddingWire

The reviews that back up your listing.

98%

of people read online reviews before they choose a business.

94%

say a positive review makes them more likely to book.

The praise was already there. Now it counts.

You do not need more happy couples. You need the ones you already have to say so where the next couple, and the AI they ask, can read it. That is the whole job.

Start free. Upgrade when it’s working.

No setup fee, no contract, no credit card to begin. Cancel from the extension in one click.

Free

For trying it on real emails

$0 forever

Install free
  • βœ“ 3 review sends a month
  • βœ“ Google, The Knot & WeddingWire
  • βœ“ Love-signal detection
  • βœ“ 1 Gmail account
Recommended

Pro

For a busy wedding season

$19/mo

Try Pro free
  • βœ“ Unlimited review sends
  • βœ“ Custom request templates
  • βœ“ Send tracking & reminders
  • βœ“ 1 Gmail account

Team

For studios & second shooters

$79/mo

Start a team
  • βœ“ Everything in Pro
  • βœ“ 5 Gmail seats included
  • βœ“ Shared templates
  • βœ“ Team review dashboard

Questions, answered

Is it really free?

Yes. There is a free tier, forever, with no credit card to start. You upgrade only once it is working and you want more sends. Free covers Google, The Knot, and WeddingWire.

Is it safe? Does it read my inbox?

It reads the email you already have open in Gmail, the same page your browser is showing. It never logs into your account and email content is not kept on our servers. If Gmail is closed, it sees nothing.

Do I have to send anything myself?

You approve every request. When a couple emails to say they love the photos, lovesignal drafts a warm reply in your voice with a one-tap review link. Nothing is sent until you click. Autopilot means no remembering and no chasing, not messages going out behind your back.

Which review platforms does it support?

Google plus The Knot and WeddingWire, the places couples actually check before they book. You choose where each request points.

Does it work if I have a second shooter or a small studio?

Yes. It works in your Gmail, so it fits a solo photographer or a small studio. Team seats are available when you want more than one inbox.

What do I need to switch it on?

Chrome and Gmail. Install the extension, sign in, and it starts spotting the happy replies already in your inbox. It takes about 30 seconds.

The next couple that says β€œperfect” can be your next review.

Install lovesignal, open Gmail, and turn the thank-you emails you already get into reviews couples and AI can find.

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Free. No credit card. 30 seconds in Gmail.