What Is My Amazon Reviewer Rank?

Amazon relies just as heavily on feedback from Amazon customers regarding Amazon reviewers as it does on feedback left on products, sellers, and companies. This feedback helps Amazon to determine the Amazon reviewer's rank.

Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Apr 28, 2020

If you've ever purchased or searched for merchandise on the Amazon website, you no doubt noticed the tiny yellow stars that indicate reviews left by customers who've purchased the particular product on the page you're viewing.

What many people don't know is just as products, sellers, and companies are reviewed on Amazon, so to are Amazon customers that have left reviews of products, sellers, or companies. They are commonly referred to as Amazon reviewers. Likewise, Amazon reviewers are ranked.

What Is My Amazon Reviewer Rank?

Underneath each product review left by an Amazon customer (reviewer) there's an option to let Amazon know whether a review was helpful or not with simple Yes or No buttons. These are known as votes. Additionally, Amazon customers can also leave a comment if they so wish.

Amazon uses this feedback to rank Amazon reviewers. Amazon reviewers whose reviews are voted as helpful on a consistent basis will be higher ranked than others. Also, more recent the reviews, the better the Amazon reviewer's rank will be.

Only one vote per product is allowed per user. Normally, Amazon reviewer rankings are updated every 2-3 days.

Note that to leave reviews on Amazon.com, you must have spent at least $50 on the website in the past 12 months using a valid credit or debit card.

How Do I Find My Amazon Reviewer Rank?

To find your Amazon Reviewer rank, use the following steps.

  1. On your computer, launch your favorite web browser.
  2. Navigate to Amazon.com and log into your Amazon account.
  3. Near the top-left of your Amazon.com page under the Amazon search bar, select your Amazon account name.
  4. Once on your Amazon.com page, select Your Profile in the second horizontal menu near the top of the page.
  5. Near the top of your Profile page, you'll see the box labeled "This is your private view of your profile." Click the "See what others see" link. This will take you to your Amazon account's public view page.
  6. At your Amazon account's public view page, you will notice an "About" box on the left-hand side of the page. Your Amazon reviewer rank is the number listed immediately below "Reviewer ranking".

Further questions?

Ask a followup or related question and we will try to provide an answer in seconds.
Jeff truly believes that all customers deserve good service. He’s been building tools, inventing phone tree hacks and helping customers since before his days at GetHuman. He's also a Google GDE and involved in the Angular community.
What Is My Amazon Reviewer Rank?

Why does GetHuman Write How-to Guides for Amazon Problems?

GetHuman has been working for over 10 years on sourcing information about big organizations like Amazon in order to help customers resolve customer service issues faster. We started with contact information and fastest ways to reach a human at big companies. Particularly ones with slow or complicated IVR or phone menu systems. Or companies that have self-serve help forums instead of a customer service department. From there, we realized that consumers still needed more detailed help solving the most common problems, so we expanded to this set of guides, which grows every day. And if you spot any issues with our What Is My Amazon Reviewer Rank? guide, please let us know by sending us feedback. We want to be as helpful as possible. If you appreciated this guide, please share it with your favorite people. Our free information and tools is powered by you, the customer. The more people that use it, the better it gets.

Amazon

Asked 5 years ago
Updated 5 years ago
Viewed 154,351 times
Amazon
what's my Amazon.com reviewer rank
find my Amazon.com reviewer rank
what's my Amazon reviewer rank
find my Amazon reviewer rank
Was this page helpful?YesNeeds work
Sharing is what powers GetHuman's free customer service contact information and tools. You can help!