QR & links

A one-tap path to your review page.

The fewer steps between a happy customer and your Google review page, the more reviews you get. Rhody Reviews gives you a one-tap review link and printable QR codes for the counter, the van, and the invoice, so leaving a review takes seconds.

The short answer

QR and links give you a short one-tap review link plus printable QR codes that point straight to your Google review page. A customer taps the link in a text or scans the code on your counter, van, or invoice, and the review form opens in seconds. No searching for your business, no logging in, no five-step form. Cutting the steps between a happy customer and the review box is one of the simplest ways to collect more reviews.

How qr & links works

1

Get your link and code

Rhody Reviews creates a short one-tap link and a printable QR code that point straight to your Google review page.

2

Put them where customers are

Add the QR to the counter, the van, the receipt, the invoice, anywhere a happy customer is standing.

3

They review in seconds

One tap or one scan opens your review page. No searching, no friction, more reviews.

Why does cutting steps win more reviews?

Every extra step between a happy customer and your review page is a place to lose them. Search for the business, scroll past the wrong location, hunt for the reviews button, log in: each one peels off people who fully intended to leave a glowing review. A one-tap link or a single scan collapses all of that into one motion. The customer is on your review page before they have a chance to get distracted.

This is the quietest, highest-return idea in the whole product. You're not asking customers to do more. You're asking them to do far less.

Most consumers read online reviews before using a local business. Source: BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey. Reviews are now a standard step in choosing a local pro, so the easier you make leaving one, the faster you build the proof future customers are looking for.

Where to put your link and QR code

  • The text you send after a job, delivered automatically by Auto-ask.
  • The front counter on a small standing sign where customers wait.
  • The van or truck so a satisfied homeowner can scan before you pull away.
  • The invoice or receipt, printed or emailed, right next to "thank you."
  • A leave-behind card you hand over at the end of every visit.

Link plus ask, working together

The link and code are most powerful paired with Auto-ask, which sends that one-tap link by text at the perfect moment. The QR codes cover everyone you meet in person. Between the two, every customer has an effortless path to your review page. Then the reviews you collect can go straight onto your homepage with the website widget. It's the rare upgrade that makes your customers' lives easier and your review count higher at the same time. QR, by the way, does not stand for "quite a runaround," and that's the whole point.

Frequently asked questions

Where should I put the QR code?
Anywhere a happy customer pauses: the front counter, the back of the van, the receipt, the invoice, a thank-you card, even a yard sign. The more visible the code, the more scans you get.
Does the link work in a text message?
Yes. The short link is built to be tapped from a text or email and opens your Google review page directly on the phone, which is exactly how Auto-ask delivers it.
Do customers need an app to scan it?
No. Modern phone cameras read QR codes natively. The customer points the camera at the code and the review page opens, no separate app required.
Can I print the QR code at any size?
Yes. The code is provided as a clean, high-resolution file so it stays sharp whether it is on a business card or a window decal.

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