To see your Amazon reviews, open Your Profile and check the Community activity section for your posted ratings and comments.
If you’ve shared feedback on products, there’s a tidy place where all of it lives. On desktop or phone, you can open your public profile and scroll to the area that lists your ratings, written comments, photos, and helpful votes. This guide walks you through the fastest paths on web and app, how to copy a direct link to any review, and what to do if something seems missing.
Fast Paths To Your Amazon Reviews
There are a few routes that land on the same destination: your public profile. From there, the section titled “Community activity” shows your posted feedback. Use whichever path matches your device and gets you there with the fewest taps or clicks.
| Platform | Quick Path | What You’ll See |
|---|---|---|
| Desktop Web | Accounts & Lists → Account → Profile | Public profile with “Community activity” (Reviews, ratings, Q&A) |
| iPhone & iPad App | Bottom toolbar profile icon → Your Account → Profile | Your profile page; scroll to “Community activity” to see reviews |
| Android App | Profile icon or ≡ menu → Your Account → Profile | Same view; open the Reviews area to browse or manage entries |
| Shared Link | Copy your profile URL and open it while signed in | Direct jump to the profile that collects your review history |
Desktop Steps With Screens You’ll Recognize
Start at the Amazon homepage while signed in. Hover over “Accounts & Lists,” click “Account,” then choose “Profile.” The page that opens shows your public display name and tabs for activity. Scroll a little and you’ll spot the reviews area with star ratings, titles, and dates. Click any review card to open the full text on its own page.
Want to tweak the text or rating? On the review’s card, use the three-dot menu to edit, delete, or hide the entry from the public view. This menu appears on both web and app, so the controls feel familiar wherever you’re browsing.
Where To Find Your Amazon Reviews On Mobile
On the iOS and Android apps, tap the profile silhouette on the bottom toolbar. Choose “Your Account,” then tap “Profile.” Scroll to the section that lists your recent feedback. Tap a review to see the full screen version with images, comments, and the overflow menu for edits and removal.
If you don’t see that toolbar, look for the ≡ menu near the bottom or top edge. The entry names are the same once you’re in the Account view, so the flow remains consistent.
Grab A Direct Link To A Single Review
Sometimes you need to share one specific write-up with a friend, a brand, or support. Open that review to its dedicated page. On desktop, use the link labeled “Permalink” (or copy the browser address bar). On mobile, use the share icon if present; if not, switch to a browser and open the same page to copy the URL. That link loads the review instantly, even if it’s not the newest item on your activity feed.
Edit, Delete, Or Hide A Review
Every review card includes a three-dot overflow menu. Click or tap it to adjust the text, change the star rating, remove the post, or hide it from your public profile. Edits are handy for fixing typos or adding long-term impressions after a few months of use. Deleting wipes the content entirely. Hiding keeps it off your profile page while leaving it attached to the product where applicable.
If you prefer to manage changes from one place, open your profile first and work within the “Community activity” list. That view gives you a quick pass at everything you’ve posted and makes bulk cleanup efficient.
Understand What’s Public On Your Profile
Your profile shows a display name, avatar if you set one, and your review activity. You can adjust visibility from the profile settings page: set a public name, tweak the bio area, or flip switches that control what’s visible to others. These controls don’t change your order history; purchases remain private. The edits only affect what visitors see on the profile page and related activity widgets.
If you plan to share your profile link on social media or in a resume, it’s worth a quick pass through the visibility screen to confirm that the right sections are shown.
Find Your Public Profile URL
There are two easy ways to grab that link. First, open the profile page on a desktop browser and copy the address bar. Second, look for a “Share” or “Copy link” control near your display name. Save the link somewhere handy—notes app, password manager, or email—so you can paste it anytime a brand requests proof of past feedback.
That link loads your public activity without requiring the viewer to log in. If you later change your public name or visibility settings, the URL still works; it points to the profile itself, not just a single review.
Troubleshooting When Reviews Don’t Appear
New posts can take a short time to publish. If you’re waiting on a recent write-up, give it a bit and refresh the page. If the product page shows your rating but your profile feed doesn’t list the text, open the product’s reviews tab and filter by “All formats” or “Most recent,” then search for your display name. Also check your profile visibility settings; if the Reviews tile is hidden, unhide it and reload.
Posted a review from a Kindle or Fire device and can’t spot it later? Use a desktop browser, open your profile, and search by product title with the page’s built-in find tool. That’s usually faster than scrolling through months of activity.
Quick Settings That Save Time
Set a clear display name that you’re comfortable sharing, add a simple avatar, and decide whether lists and wish lists appear on your profile. Keep your profile URL handy to share with support or with a brand when they ask where your feedback lives. Small setup steps cut friction every time you need to reference past posts.
Copy And Share A Review Without Revealing Too Much
When you need to share a review with a seller, use the permalink to that review page. It shows only the content tied to the product. If you’d rather not share the whole profile, don’t send the general profile link—send the single review link instead. On the product page, open your text and look for a “Permalink” or share icon to grab that targeted URL.
Know The Basics Of Review Rules
Amazon enforces standards for reviews, ratings, and comments. Incentives, links to promos, and personal info are off-limits. Keep your text about the item, share real use notes, and avoid requests for contact outside the site. Posts that break the rules can be blocked or removed, which also keeps them from appearing in your profile feed.
What Changed With Review Summaries
Some product pages now display a short summary of common themes pulled from customer feedback. Your text still appears in full on the review page and on your profile. The summary doesn’t replace individual posts; it’s an extra layer that helps shoppers scan before they read deeper.
A Handy Checklist For Common Issues
Use this list to resolve the usual hiccups: delays, hidden tiles, and missing menu options. Each row pairs a symptom with a likely cause and a fast fix you can try right away.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Quick Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Review not on profile | Publishing delay or hidden tile | Wait a bit; unhide Reviews in profile settings |
| Can’t edit or delete | Didn’t open the three-dot menu | Open the review card and use the overflow menu |
| Link needed for a brand | Sharing profile instead of a single post | Open the review and copy the “Permalink” URL |
| App navigation changed | UI update moved icons | Use “Your Account” → “Profile,” then scroll to activity |
| Old reviews hard to find | Long history | Search on desktop by product title or filter on product page |
Desktop Power Tips For Reviewers
On a computer, right-click your review title to open it in a new tab while keeping your profile feed visible. That makes comparing edits across a few products painless. Keep a simple text file with your favorite phrases—fit, build, battery, comfort—so updates stay consistent. If you add photos, rename image files with plain words before uploading; that helps you recognize them later during edits.
Mobile Shortcuts That Make Life Easier
Add the profile page to your phone’s home screen as a web shortcut. On iOS Safari, use the share icon and pick “Add to Home Screen.” On Android Chrome, tap the three dots and choose “Add to Home screen.” Now your reviews are one tap away, even if the app rearranges the toolbar after an update.
Privacy, Visibility, And Good Habits
Check your profile settings a few times a year. You can show reviews while hiding lists, or keep both visible if you share with friends. If you switch your public name, past reviews keep the new name. When you write, stick to product facts, describe real use, and keep any brand contact inside Amazon’s messaging system. Clean habits reduce moderation flags and keep your history intact.
Share Your Profile With Confidence
Once your profile looks the way you want, share the URL wherever it helps: social bios, a portfolio, or a message to a seller who asked to see past feedback. The link is stable and easy to remember if you bookmark it or save it to your notes app. When you add a new review later, it appears near the top of the activity list, so anyone with your link can see your recent posts without extra steps.
What To Do If You Still Can’t Find A Review
Open the product’s page and visit the Reviews tab. Filter by stars and look for your display name. If you see the review there but not on your profile, reload the profile page and clear the browser cache. If the review was removed for rule issues, you won’t see it in either place. In that case, rewrite a clean version that sticks to product use and avoid links, requests, or promo language.
Wrap-Up: One Place, All Your Feedback
Everything flows through your public profile. From web or app, reach it in seconds, skim your feed, copy links, and manage edits through the same three-dot menu. With the shortcuts above, finding and sharing your reviews turns into a quick routine rather than a hunt through menus.
