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This is the easy to use review link generator tool.

Why a Google Review Link Matters (More Than You Think)

A Google review link is a direct shortcut that takes customers straight to the “Write a review” screen for your business. That sounds simple — and it is — but it removes the #1 reason customers don’t leave reviews: friction.

If a customer has to search your business name, pick the correct listing, scroll, and then find the review button, you lose people at every step. But if they tap a link, it’s immediate.

The goal isn’t to “ask harder.” The goal is to make reviewing feel effortless. The easiest review request wins.

What happens when you remove friction?

  • More reviews: Customers are more likely to complete the action when it takes 10 seconds.
  • Faster reviews: Reviews arrive while the positive experience is still fresh.
  • Better conversion: A direct link beats “search us on Google” every time.
  • Better local visibility: More review volume and recency can support your local presence.

This page gives you three legitimate ways to get your Google review link — plus what to do with it after: email templates, text scripts, DIY signage ideas, and professional “done-for-you” options if you’d rather skip DIY.

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3 Legit Methods

3 Ways to Get Your Google Review Link

Depending on your preference, you can get your review link by using a generator tool, pulling it from your Google profile, or using Google’s built-in QR code. All are valid. The best method is the one you’ll actually use consistently.

Method 1: Use Our Free Google Review Link Generator (Fastest)

This is the quickest way to get your Google review link. You don’t need to hunt through Google menus or guess where buttons moved. Just search your business, select it, and generate your link.

  1. Search for your business name
  2. Select your business to retrieve the Place ID
  3. Generate and copy your Google review link

Once you have the link, you can place it in an email, send it by text, add it to your website, or convert it into a QR code for customers to scan.

Step 1
Search Your Business
Search business name inside Google Review Link Generator

Type your business name or location into the search box.

Step 2
Get Your Place ID
Google Place ID displayed for selected business

Select your business and the Place ID is automatically shown.

Step 3
Generate & Copy Your Review Link
Generated Google review link result

Click generate and copy your Google review link.

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Google Business Profile “Ask for reviews” screen.

Method 2: Copy the Review Link From Your Google Business Profile

Google provides a direct review link inside your business profile dashboard. This is an official method — but the interface can change over time, and some owners find the menus confusing (especially if you manage multiple locations).

  1. Log into your Google Business Profile
  2. Select your business location
  3. Find the option that says Ask for reviews
  4. Copy the link Google provides

This link typically opens the review flow directly. If you’re already inside your profile daily, this is a perfectly fine option. If you want the fastest repeatable process, Method 1 is usually easier.

Method 3: Use Google’s Built-In QR Code (Scan to Review)

Google now provides a QR code inside the “Ask for reviews” area for many business profiles. That QR code points directly to your review experience — customers scan and land on the right page.

  1. Open your Google Business Profile
  2. Go to Ask for reviews
  3. Download the QR code
  4. Print it or display it

This is great if you want something quick and simple. The limitation is that it’s usually unbranded and not designed for professional counter displays. It works, but it’s not always “marketing-ready.”

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Google’s built-in review QR code right click to download.

Quick Comparison: Which Method Should You Use?

If you’re not sure which method is best, use this table. The “best” choice is usually the one that saves you time and keeps your review collection consistent week after week.

Method Best For Pros Cons Recommended?
Generator Tool Most businesses Fast, simple, repeatable Requires visiting the tool page Yes
Google Business Profile Link Owners who live in GBP Official, direct Menus can change; not always obvious Depends
Google QR Code Quick DIY signage Instant scan option Unbranded; not “display-ready” Depends

If you want a simple rule: Generate your link first, then decide whether you want to share it by email/text or turn it into a scan/tap experience using QR codes or NFC.

What to Do After You Retrieve Your Review Link

Getting the link is step one. The bigger win is using it everywhere customers already interact with you. Most businesses see a jump in review volume simply by adding the link to existing touchpoints.

High-Performing Places to Put Your Review Link

  • Invoices / receipts: Add a short line: “Review us on Google” with the link or QR.
  • Email follow-ups: A simple message often outperforms long, over-written emails.
  • Text messages: Best for high conversion if you have customer consent.
  • Website: Add the link to a “Leave us a review” button.
  • QR signs: Customers scan while standing at the counter.
  • NFC cards: Tap-to-review experiences for ultra-low friction.

The main principle is simple: make it easy in the moment. When customers are happy, they’ll do it. If they have to “remember later,” most won’t.

Want the fastest path from “link” → “reviews”?

Use the generator tool, then decide: DIY it with QR printouts or use premade scan/tap displays.

Pro Tip: Keep Your Ask Short

The best review request is short, polite, and direct. Customers don’t want a speech — they want a one-click action. If you’re asking in-person, try something like:

“If you were happy with everything today, would you mind leaving us a quick Google review? It helps a lot.”

Mini Checklist

  • Generate / copy link
  • Add link to email template
  • Add link to SMS template
  • Create QR code (DIY)
  • Or buy premade displays
  • Track reviews weekly

Email Templates That Actually Get Reviews

Below are ready-to-use templates with realistic names. Replace the bracketed parts and paste your review link. Keep the tone consistent with your brand.

Template 1: Simple & Effective

To: John Doe

Subject: Quick favor?

Hi John Doe,

Thanks again for choosing us today — we really appreciate it.

If you have 20 seconds, would you leave us a quick Google review here?

[PASTE YOUR GOOGLE REVIEW LINK HERE]

Thank you,
— [Your Business Name]

Template 2: Slightly More Personal

To: Jane Doe

Subject: How did we do?

Hi Jane Doe,

It was great helping you today. If everything was solid, we’d love your feedback on Google.

Your review link is here:

[PASTE YOUR GOOGLE REVIEW LINK HERE]

It helps other customers find us — thanks a ton!
— [Your Name], [Business Name]

Template 3: For Repeat Customers

To: John Doe

Subject: Appreciate you

Hi John Doe,

We appreciate you coming back. If you’re willing, would you leave us a quick review on Google?

[PASTE YOUR GOOGLE REVIEW LINK HERE]

Thanks again,
— [Business Name]

Template 4: Short “Receipt-Style” Email

To: Jane Doe

Subject: Thank you

Hi Jane Doe,

Thank you for your business. Leave a review here:

[PASTE YOUR GOOGLE REVIEW LINK HERE]

— [Business Name]

Text Message Scripts (Optional)

If you collect phone numbers with consent, SMS can convert extremely well because it’s immediate. Keep it short and friendly.

  • SMS 1: “Hi John Doe — thanks again! Could you leave us a quick Google review? [LINK]”
  • SMS 2: “Hi Jane Doe! If you were happy with everything today, a quick review helps a lot: [LINK]”

DIY Options: Signs, Posters, and Printed QR Codes

Once you have your review link, you can create a QR code and print it on a basic sign. This can work well, especially for low-traffic businesses or if you just want to test the concept.

A quick DIY setup often looks like: a QR code, a headline (“Scan to Review Us”), and maybe a short instruction line. Keep it visually simple so customers understand it at a glance.

DIY Step-by-Step

  1. Retrieve your Google review link (use any method above)
  2. Create a QR code that points to your review link
  3. Print it and place it near checkout / reception
  4. Ask customers while the experience is fresh

DIY Pitfalls to Avoid

  • Too much text (people won’t read it)
  • QR code too small (hard to scan)
  • Low-contrast printing (faded black/gray)
  • Bad placement (hide it behind clutter)
  • No “reason” to scan (add a simple call to action)
Placeholder DIY sign/poster example with QR code

Example DIY QR Code poster/sign using your QR.

Not into DIY?

If you’d rather skip printing, designing, and replacing paper signs, you can purchase premade designs built specifically for customer scanning and tapping.

See Premade Options

Prefer Ready-Made Designs Instead of DIY?

DIY works — but many businesses prefer professional displays that look clean on a counter, hold up over time, and make scanning/tapping feel “official.” If you want the done-for-you option, ScanForReview offers premade designs.

The main benefit is consistency: you don’t have to redesign posters, reprint faded pages, or worry about QR placement. You get a clean display, and customers understand what to do instantly.

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QR Code Stands

Perfect for counters, desks, and reception. Customers scan and review in seconds.

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NFC Tap Cards

Low friction: tap phone → review opens. Great for staff to hand to customers.

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Review Signs

Branded signage designed for high scan rates and clear instructions.

Skip the DIY and go professional

Browse premade designs and review products on ScanForReview.com.

When premade products make the most sense

  • You want a polished look (not printed paper)
  • You want higher scan/tap conversion
  • You’re placing signage in multiple locations
  • You don’t want to manage printing/reprinting
  • You want something durable for daily use

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re new to review links, these are the most common questions business owners ask.

Is this Google review link generator free?
Yes — you can generate your Google review link for free. After you have the link, you can use it anywhere: email, SMS, your website, QR codes, and more.
Does Google allow businesses to share review links?
Yes. Google provides sharing options inside your business profile and makes it possible to share your review link so customers can leave feedback more easily.
Do I need technical skills to do this?
No. If you can copy and paste a link, you can do this. The generator method is designed to be the simplest option.
Can I turn my review link into a QR code?
Yes. Once you have your review link, you can create a QR code that points to it. Customers scan the code and land on the review flow.
What’s the difference between Google’s QR code and a custom one?
Google’s QR code is usually basic and unbranded. A custom QR code can be placed into marketing-ready designs (posters, tabletop stands, signs) that look more professional and often scan better because the layout is optimized.
What if I don’t want to DIY signs or posters?
Then skip DIY. You can purchase premade review displays (QR stands, NFC cards, signs) from ScanForReview.com and start collecting reviews immediately without printing or designing anything yourself.
Should I email or text my review link?
If you have permission to text, SMS is usually faster and higher converting. Email works great too — especially if you already send receipts or follow-ups. Many businesses do both.
How often should I ask for reviews?
Make it a consistent habit: ask after successful jobs, positive visits, and completed services. The most effective approach is “ask at the right moment” — when the customer is happiest — and make it easy with a direct link or scan/tap option.

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