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A QR code that takes customers straight to your Google review form.
Paste your Google review link, download the code, put it on the counter, the receipt or the table tent. One scan opens the five-star form with no searching, and this code will still work years from now, because it is yours.
Try it now: point your phone camera at the preview.
This code is pure data. It carries your content directly instead of a link through our servers, so it can't expire and we couldn't turn it off if we wanted to.
It cannot expire
Static codes are pure data. There is no timer, no scan limit and no trial, so there is nothing that can run out.
It never touches our servers
The code is generated in your browser. We never see your content, so we have nothing to hold hostage.
No account, no watermark
Download PNG, SVG or print-ready PDF and use it commercially, without signing anything.
How to get your Google review link
Open your Google Business Profile (search for your business name on Google while logged in as the owner), then look for "Ask for reviews". Google gives you a short link of the form g.page/r/…/review that opens the review dialog directly. Paste that link into the generator above and the code is done. If you manage several locations, generate one code per location, each with its own link.
Don't have the profile yet? Claim it first at business.google.com. The review link only exists for verified profiles.
Where review codes actually get scanned
The best moment to ask is right after a good experience, in the place where it happened: a card handed over with the bill, a sticker at the checkout, a sign by the exit, the bottom of an invoice, the packaging of a delivered order. Print the PDF for a ready-made counter card, or the SVG if it goes into professionally printed material. One honest sentence works better than a wall of text: "Happy with us? A review helps more than you think."
A warning worth giving: never reward reviews with discounts or gifts. Google's policy forbids incentivised reviews and can strike the whole profile. The code just removes friction, and that alone measurably increases how many happy customers follow through.
Questions, answered plainly
- Will this QR code stop working after a trial period?
- No. Your review link goes directly into the code, in your browser, with no redirect through us. There is no trial, no subscription and nothing we could switch off. It keeps working as long as Google keeps your review link alive.
- Do customers need the Google Maps app?
- No. The link opens in the browser or in Maps if installed, shows your business, and presents the star rating dialog. The customer needs a Google account to publish a review, which nearly everyone with an Android phone or Gmail already has.
- Can I put my logo and brand colours on the code?
- Yes, the customiser lets you set colours, module style and a centre logo. Keep good contrast and test one scan before sending it to print.
- Is it against Google's rules to ask for reviews with a QR code?
- Asking is fine and Google even provides the link for exactly this. What violates policy is offering rewards for reviews, or asking only happy customers while filtering out unhappy ones (review gating). Put the code where every customer can see it.
- What if my review link changes?
- Google's g.page review links are stable for a verified profile. If you ever rebrand or migrate the profile, generate a new code for free. For codes printed in huge volumes where a change would hurt, a dynamic (editable) code is the safer tool, and that is the paid product we are building.