QR Code for Google Reviews
Put a QR code on the counter or receipt that takes happy customers straight to your Google review form — the easiest way to collect more 5-star ratings.
https:// is added automatically if you leave it out.
Fill in the form to generate your QR code
Where to use it
- Counter and table signage in shops and cafés
- Printed and emailed receipts
- Thank-you cards in deliveries and packaging
- Service vans, invoices and follow-up leaflets
- Hotel rooms and checkout desks
Frequently asked questions
- Where do I get my Google review link?
- In your Google Business Profile, open "Ask for reviews" (or "Get more reviews") and copy the short review link — it usually looks like g.page/r/…/review. Paste it above to make the QR code.
- Does scanning leave a review automatically?
- No. The code opens your Google review form pre-loaded with the star selector; the customer writes and submits the review themselves.
- Does the QR code expire?
- No. It encodes your review link directly, so it keeps working with no subscription and no tracking redirect.
- Is it against Google’s rules to ask with a QR code?
- Asking customers to leave honest reviews is fine. Just don’t offer incentives or selectively ask only happy customers — that violates Google’s policies.
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