Someone invariably brings up using one of these type of things every six months or so. It never ends up getting any traction and usually rejected out of hand.
Forms happen to be the way the world works, so it will happen eventually. Guiding clueless reviewers and having predictable usable information that can be logically displayed is a business decision that is long overdue. Different sites cannot "talk" to each other until there is some predictable standard for commonly referred-to categories.
The 2 screenshots showing the LeoList search engine shows a filter for something called Lyla Reviews (circled in red (1))
Clicking on an ad (1) that has such a review shows what the Lyla form (2) looks like. Obviously, a Perb button is needed since no one uses Lyla
A button for Perb in the LeoList search page is needed, and this cannot happen until a review form is created
The last screenshot (2) shows Leolist basic information that advertisers are suggested to fill in, which would allows automated filling in of most of the information that a reviewer would supply
Really not in favour of this kind of thing. I get so many damn surveys, forms etc just on stuff I buy with companies wanting to satisfy an ISO criteria.