How to Get More Google Reviews with a QR Code (Step-by-Step)

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Google reviews are the first thing customers check before choosing a business — and the easiest way to get more of them is to remove every step between "happy customer" and "posted review". That is exactly what a Google review QR code does.

What Is a Google Review QR Code?

It is a scannable code that sends customers directly to your Google review form — not to your profile, not to a search page, straight to the box where they leave the stars and the comment. One scan, one tap, done.

Why It Works

  • It removes friction. Most customers are willing to leave a review; almost none will search for your business and find the review button themselves.
  • It catches customers at the peak moment — right after a good meal, a finished service, a delivered order.
  • More reviews = better local SEO. Review count and freshness are major factors in Google's local ranking, which means more visibility and more customers.

How to Create a Google Review QR Code (Step by Step)

  1. Find your Google review link. In your Google Business Profile, click "Ask for reviews" to copy your short review URL.
  2. Create a dynamic QR code with Qribly's Google review QR code generator and paste your review link.
  3. Brand it. Add your logo and colors, and a frame that says "Rate us on Google".
  4. Download and print in high resolution.
  5. Track scans in your dashboard to see which placements actually convert.

Where to Place It for Maximum Reviews

  • On the receipt or invoice — the natural end of the transaction
  • A table tent or counter card at checkout
  • On packaging or delivery boxes for e-commerce
  • In the email signature of your support team
  • On a thank-you card included with every order

What Not to Do

  • Never buy or fake reviews — Google detects and penalizes it.
  • Don't offer payment for reviews; it violates Google's policies.
  • Don't pressure customers. A polite "We'd love your feedback" works better than insistence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the QR code expire? A dynamic Qribly code keeps working as long as your account is active — and you can update the destination link anytime without reprinting.

Can I see how many people scanned it? Yes. Dynamic codes include scan analytics: total scans, time, device, and location.

Can one code work for several locations? Create one code per location, each pointing to that location's review link, so reviews land on the right profile.

Start Collecting Reviews Today

Create your branded Google review QR code with Qribly in minutes and turn happy customers into 5-star reviews.