Free Google Review Link & QR Poster Generator
Create a link that opens the Google review box in one tap, a downloadable QR code, and a branded print-ready poster to put on your counter - all from your Place ID.
Make leaving a review effortless
The single biggest reason customers do not leave reviews is friction - hunting for your business on Google, scrolling past the profile, then finally finding the review button. This tool removes all of it. From your Google Place ID it builds the direct "write a review" link, the one that opens the star-rating box immediately when tapped, so a happy customer can go from intention to submitted review in about thirty seconds. That single change - asking at the right moment and handing over a one-tap link - is what turns "we keep meaning to get more reviews" into a steady stream of them.
A QR code and a poster you can actually use
A link is perfect for email and text follow-ups, but in a physical location you need something a customer can scan on the spot. So the tool also generates a QR code encoding that same one-tap review link, downloadable as a high-resolution PNG for digital use or an SVG that stays crisp at any print size. Beyond the bare code, it composes a branded, print-ready poster - your business name, a friendly headline, five gold stars, and the QR - designed to sit on a counter, table tent, or receipt station. Hit print and you have a review station ready to go, no designer required.
Why first-party reviews still matter in the AI era
Google reviews do double duty. They are a direct trust signal to the humans comparing you against competitors in the map pack, and they are increasingly a signal to AI search too - the volume, recency, and sentiment of your reviews feed how AI assistants describe and recommend local businesses. Consistently earning fresh reviews strengthens both your traditional local ranking and your standing when someone asks an AI assistant for "the best [your business] near me." This tool makes the collection part frictionless; the rest is simply remembering to ask.
Frequently Asked Questions
Use Google's free Place ID Finder (linked in the tool). Search your business name on the map and it displays the Place ID - a code usually around 27 characters, often starting with "ChIJ". Paste that into the tool. You can also paste a URL that contains a place_id= parameter and the tool will extract the ID for you.
Sharing your profile drops customers on your business page, where they still have to find and click "Write a review" and may get distracted. The link this tool generates goes straight to the star-rating dialog, so the customer starts writing immediately. Fewer steps means a meaningfully higher share of people who intend to review actually finish.
No - Google encourages businesses to ask customers for reviews and even provides tools to share your review link. What is against the rules is incentivizing reviews (offering discounts or gifts in exchange), "review gating" (only routing happy customers to leave public reviews), or posting fake reviews. Simply making it easy for any customer to leave an honest review, as this tool does, is fully compliant.
Yes - that is what they are for. Download the QR as an SVG for print (it stays sharp at any size) or a high-resolution PNG, and use the Print button to produce the full branded poster. Put it on your counter, tables, receipts, packaging, or a window sticker. The poster uses print-friendly colors so it comes out clean on a standard printer.
Yes. The link is built from your Place ID, the QR code is generated locally with an open-source encoder, and the poster is composed on the page. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or sent to us - you can even use it offline once the page has loaded.
Reviews Are Just the Start of Local Growth
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