What Google rating do salons in Providence need to stay competitive?
By Max Zhou · Last updated
Salons in Providence average 4.7 stars across 59 Google reviews (median, based on analysis of 7 businesses, 4/30/2026). 71.4% of businesses score above 4.5 stars — those businesses see measurably higher inquiry rates.
- •Businesses analyzed: 7
- •Average Google rating: 4.70★
- •Median review count: 59
- •Share above 4.5★: 71.4%
- •Share below 4.0★: 0%
- •Top performer: La Glam Beauty Salon (5★, 2 reviews)
| Metric | Salon in Providence | Top performer |
|---|---|---|
| Google rating | 4.70★ | 5.0★ |
| Review count | 59 (median) | 2 |
| Reply rate | Est. <20% | ~95% |
| Share 5-star | 71.4% | 100% |
Frequently asked questions
- How many Google reviews does a salon in Providence need?
- Median in Providence is 59 reviews. To rank in the top 25% of businesses in your category, aim for at least twice that — around 118 reviews.
- How do I get from 4.0 to 4.6 stars on Google?
- Two levers: systematically request reviews from happy customers (QR code at the point of service works best) and intercept unhappy feedback privately before it becomes a public 1-star review. Our pilot customer Sakura Hagen went from 4.0 to 4.6 in 6 weeks this way.
- Is AI auto-reply to Google reviews GDPR-compliant?
- Yes — provided data is processed in the EU and no customer PII beyond what Google already displays publicly is used. Starise meets both standards.
- How much does review management cost?
- Starise Standard is $59/month per location including unlimited AI replies, QR code, and dashboard. 7-day free trial, no credit card.
- How fast will my Google rating improve?
- Typically 4-8 weeks. Speed depends on your customer volume and starting rating. Lower starting scores improve fastest.
Step-by-step: how salons in Providence can reach 4.5+ stars on Google sustainably. Based on 7 businesses we analyzed, plus a real case study from Hagen, Germany.
Run a salon in Providence?
Your competitors average 4.7★. With Starise you can reach 4.5+ in six weeks. See the Sakura Hagen case study.