Ratingeer is a platform built for people who want to research before they trust. It helps users explore businesses, websites, products, and services through public ratings, reviews, and profile information in one place.
Anyone can use Ratingeer to browse public content. Some features, such as posting a review, managing an account, or claiming a business profile, require registration and, in some cases, additional verification.
No, you do not need an account to browse public business listings, ratings, and reviews on Ratingeer. However, an account is required if you want to post a review, manage your activity, or claim a business profile.
Users may be able to submit reviews and ratings on Ratingeer, but not everything belongs on the platform. Reviews should be honest, relevant, and based on a real experience or a legitimate point of view. Fake, misleading, abusive, or spam-like content is not allowed.
Yes. Ratingeer is a public-facing platform, which means reviews, ratings, and public usernames may be visible to other users, businesses, and search engines. For that reason, it is best not to include sensitive personal information in public posts.
No. Ratingeer is a public platform, and reviews reflect the opinions or experiences of users. We work to keep the platform useful, fair, and credible, but people should still use their own judgment when reading public content.
Businesses may be able to respond to reviews, depending on the features available on the platform. A good response should stay respectful, relevant, and professional, and it should never be used to pressure or intimidate reviewers.
No. A business does not automatically get to remove an independent review simply because it disagrees with it. If a review appears to break platform rules, it can be reported and reviewed through the proper process.
If you believe a review, listing, profile, or account-related issue should be reviewed, you can contact Ratingeer and explain the issue clearly. The more relevant detail you include, such as the page link and a short description of the problem, the easier it is for us to understand what needs attention.