Free Business Review App QR Code Generator
Create free app with a QR code to collect reviews and redirect them based on the number of stars.
Collect feedback and route happy customers with a business review app QR code generator
Use this business review app QR code generator to capture a quick star rating first, then decide what happens next. If the rating meets your redirect threshold, you can send the customer to your public review page. If the rating is below the threshold, you can collect private feedback instead.
What this QR code does
This QR type creates a review flow that works well on receipts, table tents, counter signs, and follow-up cards. The experience is simple for the customer: scan, rate, continue.
- Star rating step: visitors choose a rating on a simple review page.
- Redirect rule: if the selected rating is equal to or above your chosen redirect threshold, they are redirected to a public review destination.
- Feedback capture: if the rating is below your threshold, you can collect feedback so you can fix the issue and follow up.
- Dynamic QR code: you can update the destination and settings later without changing the printed QR code.
Tip for multi-platform setups: if you want one printed QR to send people to different review platforms over time, you can route scans through a Dynamic URL/Link QR and change the destination when needed (dynamic-only).
Best use cases and benefits
This flow is most useful when you want more reviews and also want a clear way to capture issues while the experience is still fresh.
- Restaurants and cafes: turn a great meal into a review before the guest leaves, and capture issues while staff can still fix them.
- Salons, spas, and clinics: ask right after the service, when the result is visible, and follow up quickly when someone is unhappy.
- Retail: put the QR at checkout to collect reviews daily, without asking customers to search for your store later.
- Home services: add it to an invoice or completion message so customers review while the job is still top of mind.
- Hotels and venues: collect feedback at checkout and reduce negative surprises by addressing issues early.
- Wedding vendors: photographers, planners, florists, and venues can use it on a thank-you card to get reviews while the couple is still sharing photos and stories.
- Multi-location brands: use a separate QR per location to keep reviews tied to the correct branch, and compare scan activity by placement.
Benefits you can expect: fewer people drop off before leaving a review, fewer customers get lost trying to find the right listing, and you get clearer feedback when something went wrong.
How to create it using the generator above
- Business Name: enter the business name that will be shown on the review page.
- Total Number Of Stars: set the total rating scale (default is 5).
- Numbers of Stars to Redirect: set the rating threshold that triggers a redirect (default is 3).
- Redirect destination: choose where to send visitors when the rating is equal to or above your threshold:
- Google Review
- Other Review URL
- Show Final Review Link: enable this if you want a small link to the final review destination displayed at the bottom of the form.
- Generate the QR code: scan-test it to confirm the flow behaves the way you expect.
- Customize the review page and QR design: adjust the page look, then style the QR code and download it.
Because this is dynamic, you can update the redirect destination later (for example, changing from one review URL to another) without reprinting the QR code.
Setup tips to increase reviews and keep the flow fair
- Keep the rating step fast: the first screen should be simple and load quickly on mobile data.
- Choose a sensible threshold: set a redirect threshold that matches your service recovery process, and review it after you see real feedback volume.
- Enable the final review link when you need it: showing the final link can reduce confusion and gives visitors a clear option to proceed.
- Ask at the right moment: the best time is right after a positive outcome (checkout, delivery confirmation, end of appointment).
- Label the QR clearly: a short prompt like “Scan to rate your experience” improves scan rates.
- Create one QR per placement: counter vs receipt vs table tent often produce different results. Duplicate the QR and label each version.
- Do not change the short link after printing: changing it after print can break existing printed QR codes unless replaced.
- Use allowed scans limits only for short campaigns: if a scans limit is reached, the QR code can stop working.
Dynamic QR codes can be tracked. Typical analytics include daily scans, hour of day, operating systems, device brands, browsers, language, countries, and cities. Date range filters include last 15 days, last 30 days, last 90 days, or a custom range, with exports available as CSV and PNG (dynamic-only).
Dynamic-only controls you can use after creation include turning the QR code off and on, and adding a 5-character PIN after creation (leaving it empty removes PIN protection). Treat PIN as a convenience gate, not high-security.
Customize the review page and feedback delivery
After you set the review logic, you can customize the review website page so it matches your brand and feels trustworthy on mobile.
- Banner and branding: add a banner image (recommended 700x400), upload a logo, and set your page title.
- Form wording: edit placeholder text, the send button text, and the success message so customers know what happens next.
- Button styling: adjust button background and text colors so the main action is obvious.
- Page settings: toggle favicon and meta attributes, and set QR code language.
- Feedback routing: set a recipient email and email subject so feedback reaches the right inbox. You can also open “View Feedbacks” to review submissions.
- Advanced options: enable custom code (default disabled) and desktop customization if you need extra control over the experience.
You can also manage QR codes efficiently after creation. Duplicate QR codes to test different placements and keep designs consistent, and organize codes into folders for campaigns, branches, or departments. On certain plans, users can be added to help manage QR codes.
Examples and templates
Use these examples to decide on your rating scale, redirect threshold, and on-page copy. Keep messages short so they render well on mobile.
| Scenario | Total stars | Redirect threshold | Redirect to | Suggested on-page prompt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant table tent | 5 | 4 | Google Review | How was your meal today? |
| Salon checkout card | 5 | 4 | Google Review | Love the result? |
| Home service invoice | 5 | 4 | Other Review URL | How did we do today? |
| Hotel checkout email | 5 | 4 | Google Review | Thank you for staying with us. |
| Wedding vendor thank-you card | 5 | 4 | Google Review | Thank you for trusting us. |
Print-side copy examples you can place next to the QR:
- Short:
Scan to rate your experience - With review intent:
Scan to leave a quick review - Service recovery friendly:
Scan to share feedback
FAQs
How does the business review app QR code generator work?
It shows a rating step first. If the selected rating meets your redirect threshold, the visitor is redirected to your public review destination. If the rating is below the threshold, the visitor can submit feedback instead.
What does “Numbers of Stars to Redirect” mean?
It is the minimum rating that triggers the redirect. If the visitor selects that number of stars or higher, they are redirected to Google Review or your chosen review URL.
Can I change the business name, threshold, or redirect destination after printing?
Yes. This is a dynamic QR type, so you can update settings later without changing the printed QR code. Be careful with short link changes after printing because printed QR codes can break unless replaced.
What is the difference between “Google Review” and “Other Review URL”?
Google Review routes visitors to your Google review destination. Other Review URL lets you send visitors to a different platform or a specific review page.
Should I enable “Show Final Review Link”?
Enable it when you want the final destination link visible at the bottom of the form. It can reduce confusion and gives visitors a clear next step.
Where does the feedback go when someone leaves a low rating?
You can set a recipient email and email subject so feedback is delivered to the inbox you monitor, and you can review it in “View Feedbacks”.
Can I track scans and export reports?
Yes, for dynamic QR codes. Analytics typically include scans by day, time, device, and location, and exports are available as CSV and PNG.
What is the best download format for printing?
Use SVG for print. If you use PNG for print, export 2048px or 4K so edges stay crisp and scan reliability stays high.
Troubleshooting
- Redirect doesn’t happen: check your redirect threshold and confirm the destination (Google Review or Other Review URL) is set correctly.
- Feedback isn’t arriving: confirm the recipient email and email subject are set, then check “View Feedbacks” to verify submissions exist.
- People land on the wrong review page: update the destination in your dynamic settings and scan-test again before reprinting anything.
- Some phones can’t scan the printed code: increase contrast, reduce logo size, keep clear space around the QR, and export SVG for print (or a higher-resolution PNG).
- Low scan rate: move the QR closer to the customer moment (checkout, receipt, table tent) and shorten the prompt text.
- After changes, printed codes stopped working: avoid changing the short link after printing, and check whether an allowed scans limit was set and reached.
Related
- Google Review for a direct one-scan path to Google reviews.
- Lead Generation Form for collecting structured feedback with required fields.
- Digital Business Card for showing hours, maps, and contact plus reviews.
- Restaurant Menu for pairing menu access with a review request.
Use the generator above to publish your business review app QR code generator
Set your star scale, redirect threshold, and destination, then scan-test the flow on an iPhone and an Android before you print anything. For print, export SVG when possible, or choose a 2048px or 4K PNG so the QR stays sharp and easy to scan.