Review QR Codes
QR codes that take customers straight to the review box, for receipts, counters and packaging.
A review QR code opens your review box in one tap. It removes the step where most requests are lost, which is asking somebody to go and search for you on Google.
What it does
The biggest drop off in review collection happens at one specific step. Asking somebody to search for you on Google. That instruction sounds trivial and loses most people, because it turns a two second favour into a task that needs intent, a search, and a decision about which result is actually you.
For businesses where the interaction ends in person, this matters more than anything else. The customer is standing in front of you, pleased and willing. Two days later, when your email arrives, they are none of those things.
A QR code closes that gap. Point a phone at it and the review box opens. No search, no choosing between results, no remembering your exact business name. The willingness that existed at the counter is still there when the box opens.
Where you put it decides how well it works. On the receipt, on the counter, on the packaging, on the back of the van. Anywhere the moment of being pleased and the code can occupy the same few seconds.
Everything you get
One tap to the review box
Not to your profile. The extra step is where people are lost.
A code per location
So reviews land on the right branch profile.
Print ready files
High resolution for receipts, cards, stickers and vehicle graphics.
Short link as well
For anywhere a code will not work, such as a text message.
Scan tracking
How many scans each code gets, so you can tell which placement works.
Branded codes
Your logo in the middle, so it looks deliberate rather than pasted on.
Table and counter formats
Sized for the places these actually get used.
Works with the request sequence
The same link in your text and email follow ups.
No app needed
Every modern phone camera reads it directly.
From setup to first result
- 1
Generate one per location
Reviews landing on the wrong branch profile helps nobody.
- 2
Check it opens the review box
Not the profile. Scan it yourself and confirm.
- 3
Print it where the moment happens
Receipt, counter, packaging, van. Where the customer is pleased and holding a phone.
- 4
Ask out loud as well
The code removes the friction. A person asking is still what starts it.
- 5
Track the scans
Placements differ enormously. The data tells you which to print more of.
- 6
Use the same link in follow ups
So the text and the code go to the same place.
- 7
Do not filter who scans it
Asking only happy customers is against Google policy and it shows.
What changes when you use it
- Linking to the profile
- One code for every branch
- Printing it somewhere nobody looks
- Never asking out loud
- Using it only for happy customers
- Search for us on Google loses most people
- Willingness has a short life
- The review box beats the profile
- Placement changes everything
- A code per location keeps reviews where they belong
Search for us on Google loses most people
It converts a favour into a task, and tasks get postponed and forgotten.
Willingness has a short life
At the counter they are pleased. Two days later they are busy.
The review box beats the profile
Every extra tap between willing and typing costs you reviews.
Placement changes everything
The same code on a receipt and on a wall perform completely differently.
A code per location keeps reviews where they belong
Otherwise a branch collects reviews for head office.
It still needs a person to ask
The code removes friction. It does not create the intention.
What it measures
- Scans per code
- Scans per placement
- Reviews received per location
- Scans that became reviews
- Codes live per branch
- Best performing placement
Reports you can send
Every output can be exported and carries your branding, never ours.
QR code
Print ready, per location.
Short link
For texts and emails.
Print formats
Receipt, card, sticker, vehicle.
Scan report
Scans per code and per placement.
Branded version
With your logo in the middle.
Conversion view
Scans against reviews received.
Who this is built for
Catch the moment at the counter.
A code on the invoice and the van.
On the receipt as they book the next appointment.
A code per branch, tracked separately.
Get more out of it
- Point it at the review box, never at the profile.
- Generate one per location.
- Put it where the customer is pleased and holding a phone.
- Ask out loud as well. The code removes friction, it does not create intent.
- Track scans so you know which placement earns its space.
- Never filter who gets asked. It is against policy and it is obvious.
Linking to the profile
The customer then has to find the review button themselves, and most will not.
One code for every branch
Reviews land on the wrong profile, which helps nobody and confuses your own reporting.
Printing it somewhere nobody looks
A code on a wall behind the till is not in the same moment as the customer being pleased.
Never asking out loud
The code removes the friction. Somebody still has to create the intention.
Using it only for happy customers
Filtering who you ask is against Google policy and produces a rating readers do not trust.
By hand, or with this
| Doing it manually | With Review QR Codes |
|---|---|
| Search for us on Google | One tap to the review box |
| An email two days later | The moment they are still standing there |
| One code for the whole business | A code per location |
| No idea which placement works | Scans tracked per code |
| A code that opens the profile | A code that opens the review box |
| A generic black square | Branded with your logo |
- Generate a code for each location
- Scan it yourself and confirm it opens the review box
- Print it for receipts, counters and packaging
- Brief the team to ask out loud
- Track scans per placement
- Use the same link in text and email follow ups
- Ask every customer, not only the pleased ones
One of 42 tools on the same plan
Every tool below is on the same plan at the same price. Nothing here is an extra, an upgrade or a separate subscription.
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Questions people ask
Why does a QR code work better than asking?
Because asking somebody to search for you on Google turns a two second favour into a task. A code opens the review box directly, while they are still willing.
Should the code open my profile?
No. It should open the review box. Every extra tap between willing and typing loses people.
Do I need a different code per location?
Yes, or reviews land on the wrong branch profile and your own reporting stops making sense.
Where should I print it?
Wherever the moment of being pleased and a phone happen together. Receipts, the counter, packaging, the back of the van.
Does the customer need an app?
No. Every modern phone camera reads it directly from the lens.
Do I still need to ask?
Yes. The code removes the friction, but somebody still has to create the intention.
Can I only give it to happy customers?
No. Filtering who you ask is against Google policy, and it produces a rating that readers do not believe anyway.
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