On Angi, open the pro’s profile, tap or click “Write a Review,” pick 1–5 stars, add details, and submit from the web or the app.
Ready to post your experience on Angi? This guide shows every path to share a homeowner rating, plus quick fixes when the button doesn’t show up.
Quick Paths To Post Your Review
There are three easy ways to send feedback. Each route ends on the same review form, so choose the one that’s handy for you.
| Method | Where To Start | What You’ll Need |
|---|---|---|
| Provider Profile | Search Angi, open the provider page, select “Write a Review.” | An Angi account and a short summary of the job. |
| Direct Review Link | Use the provider’s custom link (often angi.com/review/SPID) shared in email, invoice, or card. | Your name, contact info, and job details for basic verification. |
| Mobile App | Open the app, find the provider or your project history, then choose “Write a Review.” | Signed-in account, star rating, comments, and photos if you have them. |
Step-By-Step On The Website
Find The Right Listing
Search the company name and trade near your city. Pick the exact listing that did your job to avoid mix-ups with similar names.
Open The Review Form
Scroll to Reviews and select “Write a Review.” If you see “Sign in,” log in or create an account. See the Angi review FAQ for account notes. This keeps ratings tied to projects and cuts spam mix-ups.
Rate And Describe The Work
Choose 1–5 stars. Then describe the task, timing, and outcome. Clear detail helps other homeowners make a smarter call.
Submit And Check The Post
Hit submit. Some posts appear fast; some take time if Angi runs accuracy checks.
Posting From The App
If you booked through the app, your project card often shows a prompt to rate the provider. You can also search the provider page. Steps mirror the website: stars, comments, photos, then submit.
Using A Provider’s Personal Link
Many companies share a direct link to their page, often in email, invoices, or cards. It looks like angi.com/review/SPID. Open it, sign in, and post your notes.
What Angi Asks For In The Form
Here’s what you’ll usually see on the screen and what to type so your post is clear and fair. Clear posts help.
Core Fields You’ll Fill
- Star Rating: Pick 1–5 based on the full experience, from quote to cleanup.
- Headline: A short line that sums up the job.
- Review Text: What work was done, when it happened, and what stood out.
- Project Type: The trade or task, like drain repair, roof patch, or tree trim.
- When It Happened: The date or month of service.
- Photos: Add up to a few images that show the result or a clear “before and after.”
Tips That Make Your Words More Useful
- Share scope: job size, materials, and how the team handled surprises.
- Mention timing: booking speed, arrival window, and job length.
- Note communication: clarity on quotes and change orders.
- Keep it fair: point out wins and gaps. Stick to facts you saw or can show.
Posting A Review On Angi — Rules And Steps
Angi ties posts to user accounts and runs checks on some entries. A direct link routes you to the same form and helps avoid wrong-profile posts. It stays simple. Easy.
When The Button Isn’t There
If you don’t see the button, try these fixes.
Confirm You’re Signed In
Open the menu, log in or create an account, then reload the page.
Check The Listing
Some companies run under a parent brand. Search again and pick the exact local page tied to your job.
Use The Direct Link
If you have a custom link, open it and post from there to bypass listing mix-ups.
Clear Browser Issues
Switch devices or try a private window. Blockers can hide parts of the page on older browsers.
What Makes A Helpful Homeowner Review
Clear detail helps neighbors choose well. Use this checklist to tune up your post.
| Field | What To Include | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Job size, parts, and any add-ons. | Shows the level of complexity. |
| Speed | Response time and project length. | Helps set time expectations. |
| Communication | Clarity on quotes and changes. | Signals fairness and predictability. |
| Outcome | What was fixed or improved. | Shows value for the spend. |
Provider Requests For Reviews
Many providers email a direct link after the job. If you booked through Angi’s flow, you may also get a reminder. Both routes end on the same form.
Policies, Verification, And Fair Play
Angi ties reviews to user accounts and screens some posts. You’ll accept site terms when you submit your words and photos.
Sample Review Template You Can Copy
Use this light fill-in to write quickly:
Template
“Project: [task]. Timeframe: [dates]. Quote was [amount or range]; final bill was [same/higher/lower] due to [reason]. Crew arrived at [time window], worked for [duration], and kept the site [condition]. Outcome: [what changed]. Would I hire again: [yes/no] because [reason].”
Privacy And Safety Tips
- Skip phone numbers, emails, or street addresses.
- Crop out faces, license plates, and house numbers.
- Don’t post contracts or receipts that show bank data.
- Stick to job facts. Avoid guesses about motives or private life.
Troubleshooting Common Roadblocks
The Site Says I Need An Account
Create a free login and accept the terms during posting. This is how the platform ties posts to real users.
I Can’t Find The Right Page
Use the city filter and trade type. If a provider sent a direct link, use it to jump to their page fast.
My Post Doesn’t Show Yet
Screening can hold posts for a short time. If it’s still missing later, try again or ask the company for their direct link.
Why Your Feedback Matters
Local ratings help neighbors hire with less risk and help honest providers stand out. Balanced detail and a clear star rating help others.
Star Ratings: What Each Level Usually Signals
Not sure which number fits? One star means the job failed and needed a redo or refund. Two says the work happened but came with big snags, like missed appointments or surprise charges. Three signals a mixed bag: the job was done, yet parts of the experience fell short. Four means strong work with small gaps the crew fixed fast. Five says the team delivered start to finish.
Writing Tips For Common Home Projects
Plumbing Or HVAC
Note the system type, the symptom, the fix, and timing from first call to final test. If options were offered, list them and say why you picked one.
Roofing Or Gutters
State the material, the house section, and whether it was a patch or full swap. Mention how landscaping was protected and how the site looked after cleanup.
Landscaping Or Tree Work
Describe the area and scope in feet or counts, like “two trees, 30 feet each.” Add notes on permits, haul-away, and whether ruts or debris were left.
Can You Edit Or Update A Review?
You can update your post after a return visit or warranty fix. Open your account, find past posts, and choose edit if it shows. If you can’t edit, add a new post that references the earlier job.
How Pros Share A Direct Link With You
Many providers place a short link on invoices, cards, or email signatures. If you lost it, ask for their review URL. That single step often solves posting roadblocks.
Method And Sources
Steps and policies in this guide reflect Angi’s own help pages on account needs and review links, along with the public site flow. For the direct link format used by providers, see Angi’s personal review link guidance.
