SORO AI Review and Trustpilot Reliability: Our Real Experience with SEO Tools.
Why SEO is Critical for Small Businesses
Today, it is essential for any small business to be visible on Google. Like many others, we are a small company with limited resources, and we reached a point where we realized that without proper SEO support, growth would become very difficult.
Since the owner had been handling almost everything alone, it became clear that we needed external help—especially in SEO—to improve our website’s visibility in search engines and attract more customers.
How We Found SORO AI
While searching for SEO solutions, we came across a SORO AI advertisement on Facebook. The offer seemed very attractive:
- automated SEO content creation
- blog writing
- easy integration
- promises to improve Google rankings
To verify the credibility of the service, we checked reviews across multiple platforms, including Trustpilot. We found only positive reviews—no negative feedback at all. This built trust and led us to try the platform.
First Experience with SORO AI: Expectations vs Reality
After registering and paying, we began testing the platform. Unfortunately, we quickly encountered several major issues.
1. Compatibility with Mozello
One of the biggest drawbacks was that SORO AI is not suitable for automatic publishing on Mozello.
While blogs can technically be published:
- they appear in incorrect locations
- the structure does not follow good SEO practices
- it can harm overall website usability
2. Poor Content Quality
The biggest disappointment was the quality of the generated blog content:
- texts were illogical
- contained grammar mistakes
- often did not match our products
- in some cases, weren’t even related to our business
3. Increased Time Consumption
To make even a few articles publishable, we had to:
- spend several hours editing
- rewrite large portions of text
- adapt content to fit our brand
This completely defeated the purpose of an “automated SEO solution.”
Can SORO AI Harm Your Brand?
Short answer: yes—if used without careful control.
Automatically publishing low-quality content can:
- reduce trust in your brand
- harm user experience
- negatively impact SEO performance in the long term
If we had enabled auto-publishing, the damage to our brand could have been significant and potentially irreversible.
Attempt to Leave a Review on Trustpilot
After this experience, we decided to warn others by leaving a review on Trustpilot. That’s when things became even more frustrating.
What Happened?
- our review was not published
- we were flagged as “bots”
- we were asked to provide documentation
- after submission, we were rejected again
- additional, unclear document requests followed
Eventually, we gave up, as the process became too time-consuming and unproductive.
Can Trustpilot Reviews Be Trusted?
After further research, we discovered:
- we are not the only ones with this experience
- many users question the authenticity of reviews
- posting negative feedback can be difficult
This raises an important question: how reliable are these platforms really?
What to Do Instead? (SEO Tips for Small Businesses)
1. Focus on High-Quality Content
One strong article per week is better than ten poor ones.
2. Use AI as a Tool, Not a Replacement
AI can help with ideas, but should not fully replace human input.
3. Verify Reviews Across Multiple Sources
Don’t rely on a single platform.
4. Think Long-Term
SEO is not a quick fix—it’s a long-term strategy.
Final Thoughts: Our Goal Is to Warn Others
This article is not meant to criticize, but to share real experience. As a small business, we understand how important it is to make the right decisions, especially with a limited budget.
If this post helps even one business avoid misleading promises, it has served its purpose.