Judge.me migrations are pleasantly complete: the exports are thorough, Quoli ships a ready-made mapping for them, and even your Q&A can come along. Do it yourself in the steps below, or let the white-glove migration on any paid plan do it for you.
Step 1: Export from Judge.me
Open your Judge.me dashboard.
Find the export option, Judge.me offers CSV exports of your reviews from its settings.
Download the reviews file. If you used Judge.me's Q&A, export that too, it is a separate file.
Step 2: Import reviews into Quoli
Open Reviews, then Import & Export, and click Import reviews.
Choose Judge.me as the source and upload the file.
Confirm the mapping the preset fills in: text, ratings, names, emails, dates, products, media.
Run Validate sample, then enter your email under Notify when done and click Start import.
[SCREENSHOT: Import wizard with Judge.me selected]
Step 3: Bring your Q&A
Questions and answers import separately, through Questions, then Import / Export. Match your Judge.me Q&A export to Quoli's question template columns, product, asker, question, answer, and upload. The full flow is in Import and export questions.
Step 4: Check and go live
Spot-check imports in Manage reviews, they carry the Imported badge.
Publish what belongs on your storefront.
Place your widgets, then uninstall Judge.me and clear any leftover snippets from your theme.
Judge.me specifics
Verified-purchase context survives where the export carries it, and review replies you wrote in Judge.me are worth checking after import. Judge.me's all-in-one pricing often means merchants arrive with large back catalogs, the import wizard is built for that, and big files simply take a few more minutes with results landing by email.
š” Tip: Re-create your rating-threshold publish rules in Collect & publish before the import finishes, so the moment reviews land, your moderation posture is already what you are used to.
