How to Create a Google Review QR Code
Most customers who have a great experience want to leave a review — they just never do because finding your Google listing is too much effort. A QR code removes that friction entirely. One scan opens your review page, ready to write.
Step-by-step guide
- 1Find your Google Business review linkIn Google Business Profile (business.google.com), go to your business → Get more reviews → Copy link. This is the direct link to your review form.
- 2Create a dynamic QR code in Dynamic QRPaste the review link into Dynamic QR and generate a dynamic QR code. Dynamic lets you update the link if your Google listing changes.
- 3Print at your checkout or tableDisplay the QR code at the moment of peak satisfaction — right after payment, at the table after the meal, or on the receipt. Include text: 'Loved your experience? Leave us a review.'
- 4Track scan performanceMonitor scan counts in Dynamic QR's dashboard. Compare to your monthly review count to see conversion rate.
Dynamic QR codes you can edit after printing — from $9/month
Change the destination URL anytime. Track every scan. No reprinting needed.
Pro tips
- →The best time to ask for a review is immediately after a positive interaction — not days later via email.
- →Keep your ask simple and friendly. 'Did you enjoy your visit? We'd love a Google review — scan here.'
- →Put the QR code where customers have a moment to pull out their phone: at the table, at checkout, on the receipt.
- →Track monthly: scans from Dynamic QR, review count from Google Business Profile.
Static vs dynamic QR code — which should you use?
Use a dynamic QR code for your Google review link. If Google ever changes your listing URL, or if you want to temporarily redirect to a different review platform (Yelp, TripAdvisor), you can update the destination without reprinting all your cards and signage.
Get dynamic QR codes — from $9/monthCommon questions
Where do I find my Google Business review link?
Go to business.google.com → select your business → find 'Get more reviews' or 'Share review form' to copy your direct link.
Can I ask customers to leave reviews using a QR code?
Yes — this is a common and acceptable practice. Just don't incentivize reviews (offer discounts for reviews), as this violates Google's policies.
Can I use one QR code for multiple review platforms?
With a dynamic QR code, you can point to a landing page that links to Google, Yelp, TripAdvisor, and more — or swap between platforms anytime.
How many more reviews can I expect from a QR code?
Businesses typically see 2-5x more reviews when they actively ask with a QR code vs. passively hoping customers review on their own.