Free tool

Google Review Link Generator

Search your business, and get a direct review link plus a print-ready QR code in seconds. No signup, no cost.

Start typing and pick your business from the list. We only use this to look up your public Google listing.

How it works

Three steps between you and a steady stream of Google reviews.

1

Search your business

Type your business name and city, then pick your listing from the dropdown. We look it up on Google in real time.

2

Copy your review link

You get a direct link that opens the Google review form for your business, plus your Place ID and a QR code.

3

Share it everywhere

Send the link by email or text, add it to invoices, and print the QR code for your counter, packaging, or signage.

Where to share your review link

The businesses that win at reviews make asking part of the routine. Put your link and QR code where customers already are.

Email signatures

Add a one-line review ask under your signature so every email works for you.

Invoices and receipts

Include the link at the moment the job is done and the experience is fresh.

Text follow-ups

A short SMS with a direct link gets far more reviews than asking people to search for you.

Counter cards and signage

Print the QR code where customers pay or wait. One scan opens your review form.

Website and thank-you pages

Link your happy customers straight to the review form after a purchase or booking.

Job-done handoffs

Trades and home services: have techs share the QR code before leaving the site.

Why Google reviews matter for local rankings

Review signals are one of the strongest local ranking factors Google uses to decide who shows up in the map pack. The number of reviews, how recent they are, and how you respond all feed into where your Google Business Profile ranks when nearby customers search.

The hard part is never the reviews themselves, it is the asking. Customers who just had a great experience are happy to leave one, but almost nobody will search for your business and dig through Google to find the form. A direct link or QR code removes every step between "sure, I will leave a review" and the five stars.

Reviews are one piece of the puzzle. If you want to see how your whole profile measures up, run our free Google Business Profile analyzer or explore our local SEO services.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Google review link?

A Google review link is a direct URL that opens the review form for your business on Google. Instead of asking customers to search for your business, find your profile, and click through to the reviews section, one click or QR scan takes them straight to the five-star form.

How do I get my Google review link?

Search for your business in the tool above and select it from the dropdown. We look up your Google Place ID and build your review link automatically, along with a QR code you can download as PNG or SVG. It takes about ten seconds.

Is this tool really free?

Yes. There is no signup, no trial, and no charge. Clickspire is a local SEO agency, and we build free tools like this one for the local business community. If you ever want help getting more from your Google Business Profile, that is what we do.

What is a Google Place ID?

A Place ID is the unique identifier Google assigns to every business and location in its database. It is what connects your review link to your exact listing, and developers also use it with Google APIs. The tool shows your Place ID so you can copy it for other uses.

Why can't I find my business in the search?

Try adding your city to the search, and make sure you are typing the business name exactly as it appears on Google. If it still does not appear, your Google Business Profile may be new, unverified, or suspended. Our team helps with GBP verification and reinstatement if you are stuck.

Am I allowed to ask customers for Google reviews?

Yes. Google encourages businesses to ask customers for reviews. What Google does not allow is offering incentives in exchange for reviews, or asking only your happy customers while steering unhappy ones away (called review gating). Ask everyone, keep it simple, and make it easy with a direct link.

Does the QR code expire?

No. The QR code encodes your review link, and both keep working as long as your Google Business Profile exists. If your profile is ever merged or recreated with a new Place ID, just come back and generate a fresh link and QR code.

Reviews are step one. Rankings are the goal.

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