Open your profile, go to About Me, then Reviews—your full Yelp review history lives there on web and app.
If you’ve posted feedback on restaurants, salons, or services, you can pull up every rating and comment in one place. The paths differ slightly on phone and desktop, and there’s a separate spot for owners who use Yelp for Business. This guide shows the exact taps and clicks, plus a few fixes when a review seems missing.
See My Yelp Reviews Across Devices: Quick Paths
Here’s a fast overview of where to look on each platform before we dig into step-by-step detail.
| Platform | Navigation Path | What You’ll Find |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone & iPad App | Me → Reviews | Your star ratings, text, photos, updates, and drafts |
| Android App | Me → Reviews | Same list as iOS, with menu actions under the three dots |
| Desktop Web (yelp.com) | Profile avatar → About Me → Reviews | Full history with links to each business page |
| Yelp For Business (owners) | Dashboard → Reviews | All feedback about your business with reply tools |
Steps On The Mobile App (iOS And Android)
Open Your Review List
- Launch the Yelp app and sign in.
- Tap Me on the bottom bar.
- Tap Reviews. You’ll see a chronological list of everything you’ve posted.
Each entry shows your stars, the first lines of your text, time stamps, and attached photos. Tap any review to open the full post.
Filter Or Jump Faster
Use the search bar at the top of your profile to find a city, cuisine, or business name. That narrows the list when you’ve posted a lot over the years.
Edit, Update, Or Remove From Your Phone
- Edit: Open the review, then choose Edit. Fix typos or tighten wording. Edits are available for a limited window after posting.
- Post an update: Had a new visit? Choose Update Review to add fresh text and a new star rating. Yelp outlines this process on its review update help page.
- Remove: If you no longer want a review live, you can remove it from the same menu.
Steps On Desktop (yelp.com)
Go Straight To Reviews
- Visit yelp.com and sign in.
- Click your profile avatar (top-right) → About Me.
- Choose Reviews. This page lists your entire history with links to each business page.
The web view makes it easy to skim long posts, copy links, or jump to older entries. You can also download account info from your profile area. Yelp describes the path to About Me → Reviews on this official About Me article.
Manage Posts On Web
- Edit: Open the review and click Edit. Small wording fixes work well here.
- Write an update: Click Write an Update under your existing text to add a new visit and fresh stars. Yelp’s guidance notes that the newest star rating becomes the one that counts toward the business’s average.
- Remove: Use the same menu to take a post down if you change your mind.
Where A Review Might “Disappear”
Now and then, a post feels like it vanished. In most cases, it’s still tied to your profile but isn’t featured on the business page. That often means the system didn’t pick it as recommended. You’ll still find it at the bottom of the business page or on your own profile. Yelp explains the common causes—drafts, email not confirmed, or not currently recommended—on its Where is my review? page.
Common Reasons You Don’t See It Right Away
- Draft, not posted: You may have closed the app before posting. Open Me → Reviews and look for a draft badge.
- Email not confirmed: Check your inbox and verify the account. Unverified accounts can hide activity.
- Not currently recommended: The system sometimes tucks posts into a separate area. It’s still visible from your profile and at the bottom of the business page.
Tips To Keep Your Review List Organized
Use Clear Titles And Photos
A quick first line like “Lunch on a weekday—great dumplings” makes your list easier to scan. A couple of sharp photos help you spot the right entry later.
Post An Update For New Visits
When a place improves—or slips—don’t overwrite the old post. Add an update. The new paragraph sits above the original and gives readers fresh context without erasing your earlier take. The new star rating becomes the active one, as noted in Yelp’s review-update article.
Link Your Review When Sharing Plans
Planning a meetup with friends? Open the review and copy the link from the share icon. It’s faster than retyping tips in chat threads.
For Owners: See Reviews Inside Yelp For Business
If you manage a listing, your view lives in Yelp for Business. Sign in with your owner account, open the Reviews tab, and you’ll see every new post, rating trend, and reply tool. You can sort by newest, star level, or response status. If you haven’t claimed your page yet, finish that step first so reviews route to your dashboard.
Reply Workflow That Saves Time
- Open the Reviews tab.
- Scan for new posts that need attention.
- Respond with thanks, clear details, and a direct contact for follow-up.
When a reviewer returns and adds an update, you’ll see it stacked above the original. Reply to the newest part so readers see the latest context.
Troubleshooting: “I Still Can’t Find It”
Use this quick guide when a post feels lost. Work through the left column, then apply the fix.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Review shows on profile, not on business page | Marked not currently recommended | Scroll to the bottom of the business page or view from your profile; it still exists |
| Draft badge on a post | Closed the app before posting | Open the draft and tap Post |
| Nothing appears under Reviews | Logged into the wrong account | Sign out, then sign in with the account that created the posts |
| Missing photos in older posts | Upload didn’t finish or was removed | Re-add images from your camera roll or files |
| Can’t edit a post | Edit window has passed | Add a review update instead |
| Owner can’t see reviews in dashboard | Listing not claimed or logged into personal account | Claim the page and use the owner login, then open Reviews |
Smart Habits For Easier Review Management
Keep A Short Notes File
Right after a visit, jot a few bullets in your phone. When you write later, those details help you post something clear and fair. That also makes your own list more useful down the line.
Use Updates Rather Than Overwrites
Updates create a timeline: first visit, second visit, seasonal menu change. Readers get context, and you keep a record that helps you make choices in the same city months later.
Flag Content That Breaks The Rules
If you spot a review on your business that breaks platform rules, use the report links on the review. Stick to facts and point to the section that applies. Keep a calm tone; it speeds up review.
Quick Reference: Exact Paths You’ll Use Often
On iPhone Or iPad
- Open Yelp → Me → Reviews
- Tap a post → Update Review to add fresh notes
- Three dots → Edit for small fixes (during the edit window)
On Android
- Open Yelp → Me → Reviews
- Open a post → three dots → Write an update
- Use the share icon to copy a link
On Desktop
- yelp.com → avatar → About Me → Reviews
- Open a post → Write an Update or Edit
- Open a business name to revisit the listing
Why Your Review History Matters To You
Your own list is more than nostalgia. It’s a personal log you can reuse when friends ask for a dentist or a ramen spot. It’s also handy when you’re planning a return trip to another city—scroll by date and you’ll spot places you loved and a few you might skip next time.
Why Your Review List Matters To Owners
Owners track new posts to fix issues, thank regulars, and spot trends. A clean reply inside Yelp for Business shows future customers how a place handles feedback. That’s why the Reviews tab is a daily stop for many teams.
When To Escalate A Problem
If a post on your business breaks platform rules—like clear spam or hate speech—use the report link on that review and include details. For account issues on your own profile—like access trouble or missing content after account recovery—start from the help portal and search the topic you’re facing. You can navigate from there to the right form.
Recap: The Two Places To Remember
For your personal posts, the path is About Me → Reviews on web, or Me → Reviews in the app. For owners, it’s the Reviews tab inside Yelp for Business. If something seems missing, check for drafts, confirm your email, and look for not-currently-recommended posts at the bottom of the business page or on your profile. The two linked help articles above cover those edge cases and the update workflow in plain steps.
