What should I paste into the Google review link generator?
A Google Place ID is best. You can also paste a search.google.com/local/writereview link, a g.page review URL, or a supported Google Maps or profile URL.
Free link tool
Turn a Google Place ID, direct review URL, g.page review URL, or supported Maps profile into a reusable Google review link with fair request copy for SMS, email, receipts, and QR cards.
Local business owners, front-desk teams, service teams, and marketers who need a clean Google review link before creating request templates, QR codes, or review follow-ups.
Paste a Google Place ID, direct review link, g.page review URL, or supported Maps profile URL, then generate a reusable Google review link and fair request copy.
A Google Place ID is best. You can also paste a search.google.com/local/writereview link, a g.page review URL, or a supported Google Maps or profile URL.
Use a valid Google Place ID when possible. The generator turns it into a search.google.com/local/writereview link that points customers toward the Google review composer.
Yes. A Maps or profile URL can still help customers find the business, but the generator will label it as a profile link because customers may need one extra tap before the review composer opens.
The link is the destination. A QR code is just a scannable way to open that same destination on a phone.
No. Do not gate reviews or steer unhappy customers away from Google. Use the same fair review link for eligible customers.
Yes. ReviewsRelay uses the public review link as part of the larger request, reminder, reply, content, and reporting workflow.
A link itself does not guarantee rankings, but it can make fair review requests easier. More genuine reviews and consistent review responses can improve customer trust around the Google Business Profile.