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Runs in the background. No front-desk training. No new software to learn. Integrates with your existing GoHighLevel setup.
Generic 5-star reviews don't move the needle. AI engines cite reviews with specifics — dentist names, procedure details, outcome language. Brux makes those reviews the easy default for every patient.
"Great visit! Loved the staff!"
That's the kind of review most dental practices have hundreds of. It looks great on paper. It's useless to AI engines.
AI search engines don't cite reviews unless they contain extractable facts — the dentist's name, the specific procedure performed, the patient's situation, the outcome. Generic reviews are functionally invisible.
The practices winning AI recommendations have detailed reviews. Reviews that name Dr. Smith. Reviews that mention "same-day crown" or "Invisalign for adults." Reviews that describe outcomes in concrete language.
Patients don't naturally write reviews like that. They have to be guided.
After a patient visit, Brux sends them a friendly text with a personalized prompt. We do the heavy lifting in the background — pulling the specific dentist they saw, the service they had, the language AI engines look for.
The patient just confirms, edits if they want, and posts. They stay in full control of every word. The practice doesn't lift a finger.
The result: a steady flow of detailed, AI-friendly reviews landing exactly where they need to be — across Google, Yelp, Healthgrades, Zocdoc, Facebook, Nextdoor, and every other platform AI engines pull from.
Runs in the background. No front-desk training. No new software to learn. Integrates with your existing GoHighLevel setup.
One text. Two taps. Done in 30 seconds. They stay in full control of every word.
Google, Yelp, Healthgrades, Zocdoc, Facebook, Nextdoor — plus 6 more platforms AI engines cite when recommending dental practices.
Reviews compound. The practices with 200+ detailed reviews are seeing 40%+ of their new patient bookings come from AI recommendations alone. The practices with 30 generic reviews are watching market share slip.
Most practices know they need more reviews. Few realize the kind of review matters more than the count. And almost none have a system that consistently produces the right kind without burning out front-desk staff or annoying patients.
Brux is that system.