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Google Review
Link Generator.

Turn any Google Maps URL into a direct “leave a review” link your customers can click — plus a free QR code for in-store posters, receipts and business cards. 100% client-side.

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Paste your Google Maps URL

Why this matters

Why you need a
direct review link.

Customers want to leave you a five-star review — but if they have to search Google for your business, scroll past your competitors, find your listing, click "Reviews", and finally tap "Write a review", most of them give up. A direct review link skips every one of those steps. Tap, rate, type, done.

Where to use your review link

  • Email signatures — every email is a free reminder.
  • Order confirmation emails — ask after the customer has actually used the product.
  • Receipts & invoices — physical or PDF, with the QR code printed alongside the URL.
  • Table tents & counter cards — restaurants, cafes, salons, anywhere with a counter.
  • Business cards — flip side, QR code only.
  • Social media — WhatsApp, Instagram bio, Telegram channels.
  • Thank-you texts — a quick SMS the day after a service.

Tips for getting more reviews

  • Ask in the moment. Right after the customer says they enjoyed something is when they're most likely to act.
  • Keep the ask short. One sentence and the link. No essay.
  • Don't gate. Asking only happy customers feels manipulative and Google can detect it. Make it easy for everyone.
  • Reply to every review. Both 5-star and 1-star. It signals to future readers that you care.

Need to scrape competitor reviews?

This tool helps you collect more reviews of your own business. If you want to read competitor reviews — every one of them, with text, rating, language and date — that's what the Google Reviews Scraper does. Pull every review on every location into a clean CSV.

Frequently asked

Quick answers,
no fluff.

What is a Google review link?+
A direct URL that takes customers straight to the “Write a review” popup for your business on Google Maps. Instead of making them search for your business and find the review button, you give them a one-click link. Format: https://search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=YOUR_PLACE_ID
How do I find my Google Maps URL?+
Go to Google Maps, search for your business, click your listing, then copy the URL from your browser's address bar. That's the URL you paste into this tool. It usually starts with https://www.google.com/maps/place/...
Can I customise the review-link message?+
The link itself can't be customised — it opens the Google review form directly. But when sharing via WhatsApp, email or social media, you can add your own message around the link to make it personal.
Will the QR code expire?+
No. The QR code simply encodes the review URL, which is based on your permanent Place ID. As long as your Google Business listing exists, the QR code and review link keep working.
Can I use the QR code on printed materials?+
Absolutely — that's one of the best uses. Print it on receipts, business cards, table tents, flyers, or store signage. Customers scan with their phone camera and leave a review immediately.

Ready to scrape
reviews at scale?

The Google Reviews Scraper pulls every review on every location — yours or competitors. 500 free reviews / month, $0.002 per review after.