For Google Reviews.
The hardest part of asking for a Google review isn't asking — it's the customer remembering once they leave. A QR on the receipt closes that gap. Scan, leave a star, walk out. Print yours, watch your local rank climb.
Make Your Reviews QR Code →Where reviews get earned
Restaurant Check Folder
The bill arrives, the meal is fresh, the phone is out. Highest conversion of any placement.
Hair Salons & Barbers
On the appointment card, the mirror, the receipt. Stylists ask in person; the QR closes the loop.
Hotels & B&Bs
Tent card on the nightstand, on the welcome letter, at check-out. Catch happy guests before they fly home.
Trades & Home Services
Plumbers, electricians, cleaners — invoice has the QR. The job is done, the customer is grateful, just scan and leave a star.
How to make a Google reviews QR code
- Sign in to your Google Business Profile on a desktop. Click "Get more reviews" and copy the link Google generates.
- Paste it into QRKong. Pick a colour that matches your branding — or stick with classic black-on-white.
- Add your logo in the centre, or a star icon, or nothing. Whatever suits the printed surface.
- Download. Stick it on receipts, counter cards, business cards, window decals. Pair with a short CTA like "Tap to leave a ★★★★★".
Common questions
Sign in to your Google Business Profile on a desktop computer (the mobile app does not surface this option). Search for your business name, find the Reviews section, click "Get more reviews", and copy the link Google generates.
The link looks like g.page/r/CdEf... — paste that straight into QRKong as the QR destination.
Google's own QR works fine but you can't change the colour, add your logo, or download a vector. For window decals, counter cards, and receipts, that limitation matters.
Generate a QR here pointing at the same g.page/r/... URL. You get the same destination with proper branding.
On the receipt is the highest converter — the experience is still fresh, the phone is already out. Restaurants put it on the bill folder; salons on the appointment card; gyms on the locker-room mirror.
A counter card by the till works too. Pair the code with "Loved it? Tap to leave a 5-star ★" for 2-3x the scan rate of a bare code.
Google's policy explicitly bans offering anything in exchange for a review — discount, freebie, anything. Violating this gets the reviews removed and risks the listing being penalised.
You can absolutely thank customers, ask politely at the moment of payment, and make scanning effortless. That's where the QR pays off — the same conversation already worked, now it actually closes.
Each location has its own Google Business Profile and its own review link. Generate one QR per location and label them clearly so the right one lands on each shop.
Don't put the same QR everywhere — reviews need to go to the location the customer actually visited, or Google flags them as fake.
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