On Angi, sign in, open the pro’s profile, tap “Write a review,” rate the job, add details, and submit.
Angie’s List now goes by Angi. See the official explainer on the change on Angi’s site. The process to post feedback is simple once you know the screens. Below you’ll find short, clear steps for desktop and phone, what Angi checks before publishing, and tips that help your words carry weight. You’ll finish with a formatted review that helps neighbors hire with confidence and helps good pros stand out.
Leave A Review On Angi: Fast Steps That Work
Desktop In Three Minutes
1) Sign in to your Angi account. 2) Search the provider’s name or open it from your Projects or Messages. 3) On the profile, select “Write a review.” 4) Pick a star rating. 5) Add clear, specific comments about the job. 6) Add photos if you have them. 7) Submit. Angi may confirm some details before the post appears.
Phone App Steps
Open the Angi app, sign in, find the pro, tap “Write a review,” choose the star score, write a short, specific summary, add photos, and submit. App and web share the same basics, so you can post from either place.
Quick Paths You Can Use
Sometimes a provider sends a direct link that skips the search step. The common path looks like angi.com/review/SPID. That link opens the review form tied to that provider’s profile. You’ll still agree to the Member terms and give basic info so Angi can verify the project.
| Method | Where You Start | What You Do |
|---|---|---|
| Desktop Site | angi.com, signed in | Search the pro, select “Write a review,” rate, add notes, submit |
| Mobile App | Angi app, signed in | Find the pro, tap “Write a review,” rate, add photos, submit |
| Direct Link | angi.com/review/SPID | Open the form tied to the pro, fill in details, submit |
What Angi Requires Before Your Review Posts
You need an account to post feedback. If you start from a direct link, Angi will still collect your basic details and ask you to accept the Member terms before you hit submit. Angi may also confirm the project so the review shows as verified. These checks keep spam low and raise trust in each rating.
Account And Verification Basics
Angi’s own FAQ confirms that an account is required, even when a pro shares a review link. You’ll agree to the Membership Agreement and Privacy Policy during the flow. That step ties your feedback to a real customer, which makes the score carry more weight.
What Angi Allows
Angi can refuse or remove posts that break its rules. Reviews reflect user opinions, not Angi’s view. Keep your comments respectful, fair, and grounded in first-hand experience. Steer clear of name-calling or private data. If you stick to facts, your post will help neighbors choose.
Write A Review That Helps Buyers Decide
Your words guide hiring decisions. Clear, specific details help more than broad praise or frustration. Aim for a short, structured note: a one-line summary, three or four crisp points, and a takeaway line.
Rating And Text Tips That Work
- Be specific: Name the project scope, dates, and who did the work.
- Share outcomes: Say what changed or got fixed, and how the result looks or functions.
- Set context: Mention budget, timeline, and any changes agreed with the pro.
- Add proof: Upload one or two clear photos of the finish or before/after.
- Keep it fair: Credit what went well. If something went wrong, explain plainly and include how the pro responded.
A Copy-And-Paste Outline
Summary: “Kitchen backsplash tile, 65 sq ft. Clean lines and tidy caulk.”
What went well: “Crew protected floors, showed up on time, and finished in two visits.”
Room to improve: “Estimate missed a trim piece; they honored the original price.”
Would I hire again? “Yes. Solid value for the price.”
Desktop Walkthrough With Pro Tips
Find The Right Profile
Use the search bar and confirm the company’s city and trade. Many names repeat across towns. Pick the listing that matches your invoice or message thread so your rating lands on the right business.
Open The Review Form
Click the “Write a review” button near the report card. You’ll see the star picker and a text box. Keep your browser current. Clear cache if the form stalls sometimes.
Write Clear, Skimmable Text
Lead with the job type and date. Then add two to four short sentences on quality, communication, and price fit. If the job changed, note the change order and how it was handled. Keep names to first names. Skip phone numbers, emails, and payment details.
Add Photos That Tell The Story
One wide shot shows the finish. One close shot shows detail. Crop out kids and house numbers. Check that EXIF metadata doesn’t reveal home addresses. Photos draw views and help neighbors judge craftsmanship.
Submit And Watch For Verification
After you submit, Angi may confirm you hired the pro. If matched to a booked project, the review shows as verified, which boosts trust for other readers comparing options.
Phone App Walkthrough With Shortcuts
Start From Past Projects
From the app home, open Projects, pick the completed job, then tap the provider’s name. That path lands you on the exact profile you hired.
Post From Messages
If you booked through Angi, open Messages, pick the thread, and tap the profile link. You can post feedback from there with the same star picker and text box.
Rules, Fair Use, And Disputes
Reviews must be respectful and fair across the board; Angi’s Code of Conduct explains the expectations. That applies to both customers and providers. Staying civil helps your words stay live and discoverable.
What If You Need To Revise?
Sometimes you want to add an update or fix a typo. The fastest path is to open your original post from your account and submit an updated version. If you can’t access the edit screen, contact Angi’s support team and reference the job and date. Providers can reply to your post, but only you control your words.
What Happens With Negative Posts
If a project goes sideways, state the facts, then share how the provider responded. Pros can reply and make things right. You can revise your text once the work is fixed to reflect the current state.
When Your Post Will Not Appear
Posts that include threats, hate speech, private contact data, or unrelated grievances can be removed. So can copy-paste campaigns that aren’t tied to a real transaction. Keep your review grounded in your own hire and your own results.
Make Your Review Actionable For Neighbors
Readers want the answer to one question: “Would you hire this pro for the same job?” Say yes or no, then add one sentence on why. Tell readers what the team is best at and who the job fits: small repairs, full remodels, emergency fixes, or seasonal maintenance.
Small Details That Strengthen Trust
- Use plain language and skip insider jargon.
- Check spelling of names and brands.
- Mention permits or inspections if they were required and passed.
- If delays happened, give the cause and the new finish date.
- End with a clear “hire again” note.
Common Posting Points
Do You Need An Account?
Yes. You need a member login to post. Even with a direct review link, you’ll provide basic details and accept the Member terms during submission.
Can You Post From A Link A Pro Sends?
Yes. The link opens the correct profile. You still rate, write, and submit the same way as the app or site, and Angi may verify the project details.
Can You Edit Later?
You can add updates. Open your original post from your account. If the edit option isn’t visible, reach out to support and reference the job. Providers have tools to respond, and you can update your text after an issue gets fixed.
| Action | Timing Or Result | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Submission | Appears soon after checks | Keep it factual to avoid removal |
| Verification | Shown when Angi can match your hire | Post from your logged-in account for faster matching |
| Edits | Post an update from your account | State what changed since the first post |
Pro-Level Tips That Help Your Feedback Stand Out
Think like a neighbor who is skimming. Put the result in the first line. Add one metric that a shopper cares about, such as “finished in two days” or “came in under the estimate.” If you had trade-specific work, name the materials or brands. On complex jobs, add one sentence on cleanup, permits, and communication. That mix gives a full picture in seconds.
Why Your Review Matters
Contracting is local. Reviews steer real money and real projects in your town. Clear feedback rewards providers who show up and do clean work. It pushes repeat issues into the light so others can decide. Your short, honest note helps the best teams win the next bid and helps neighbors pick faster and with less risk.
Helpful Official Pages
Angi’s FAQ states that a login is required to post, even when starting from a shared review link. The same page explains that the platform can refuse or remove content that breaks its rules. For conduct and fairness standards, Angi publishes a code of conduct that applies to both customers and providers.
