Free tool
Google Review Link Generator
By Marnix Geerkens. Published 2026-06-10. Updated 2026-06-10.
In short
This free tool turns your Google Place ID into a direct review link and a downloadable QR code. Paste your Place ID (or a Google Maps link), copy the link, download the QR code as a PNG, or print a card for your counter. Everything runs in your browser, with no signup and no limit.
- Get a direct write-review link in the format search.google.com/local/writereview.
- Download a QR code as a PNG or print a ready-to-use review card.
- Then automate the ask so every customer gets the link after each job.
Generate your Google review link
Free tool
Build your Google review link and QR code
Paste your Google Place ID (or a Google Maps link) and get a direct review link plus a downloadable QR code. Nothing leaves your browser.
Your review link and QR code will appear here.
Got the link? The next step is sending it automatically.
GoHighLevel asks every customer for a review by text after each job, replies to reviews with AI, and shows your rating climbing in one dashboard.
Why a direct review link matters
When you ask a customer to "find us on Google and leave a review", you add steps, and every step loses people. They have to search, pick the right listing, scroll, and find the review button. Many give up before they start.
A direct review link drops them on the review screen in one tap. The QR code does the same thing in person. Fewer steps means more reviews, and more reviews lift how high you show up in local search.
From manual link to automatic asks
A link and a QR code are the start. The businesses with the most reviews are not asking by hand. They send the ask automatically, by text, right after the job is done, while the customer still feels good about the work.
That is what GoHighLevel does. It asks every customer for a review by text after each job, replies to reviews with AI, and shows your rating climbing in one dashboard. Start the 30-day free trial and set it up once.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find my Google Place ID?
Open Google's free Place ID Finder, search for your business by name and address, and the ID shows on the map pin. Copy it and paste it into the tool above. You can also paste a full Google Maps link and the tool will try to read the ID out of it.
Does the QR code expire?
No. The QR code points to your Google review link, and that link does not change. Print it once and reuse it on counters, receipts, table tents, and cards for as long as your business has the same Google profile.
Is this tool really free?
Yes. The link and the QR code are generated in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, there is no signup, and there is no limit on how many times you use it.
Where should I put the QR code?
Put it where a happy customer is standing still with a phone in hand. The checkout counter, the receipt, a table tent, the back of a business card, the thank-you page, or the bottom of an invoice all work well.
What is the review link format?
The tool builds a link in the format search.google.com/local/writereview with your Place ID attached. That link opens the Google review screen for your business directly, so a customer can skip searching and start writing.
