What the QR code should open
The QR should open a mobile-first page where customers can quickly rate their experience, write feedback, provide consent, and continue to Google if they want to post publicly.
QR review tool
A Google review QR code should be easy to scan, clear about the business, and respectful of the customer's choice. PublishMyReviews uses the QR moment to capture feedback before a customer-led Google handoff.
Search intent
PublishMyReviews helps local businesses collect customer reviews by QR and turn approved testimonials into Instagram posts and WhatsApp-ready stories. Customers continue to Google themselves when they want to post publicly.
The QR should open a mobile-first page where customers can quickly rate their experience, write feedback, provide consent, and continue to Google if they want to post publicly.
Use the QR at reception, checkout, waiting areas, tables, invoices, packaging, treatment rooms, service counters, or anywhere customers naturally pause after the experience.
Avoid language that asks only for five-star reviews, promises rewards, or suggests the business will write or post the Google review for the customer.
Approved first-party testimonials can become Instagram posts and WhatsApp-ready story assets, so the QR code supports both review collection and social proof publishing.
Related workflows
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QR review capture
Use QR codes at checkout, reception, tables, treatment rooms, or front desks to capture customer feedback and continue customers to Google.
Read pageQR review system
A QR code review system for collecting customer feedback at reception, checkout, tables, counters, treatment rooms, and service handoffs.
Read pageFree workflow tool
Generate a cleaner Google review request workflow with QR feedback capture, customer consent, and a customer-led Google handoff.
Read pageIt can, but PublishMyReviews is designed to capture first-party feedback and consent first, then let customers continue to Google themselves.
Most businesses start with one location QR. Staff-specific QR codes can be considered later if attribution becomes important.
Yes. The QR setup workflow supports print-ready cards for reception, checkout, and service areas.
Start with one QR