Free Review QR Code Flyer Generator
Stop asking for reviews manually. Generate a professional QR code flyer that links directly to your feedback form and turn your happy customers into 5-star reviews instantly.
Design Your Flyer
Personalize your review station in seconds.
THE TOOL
What is a Google review QR code flyer generator?
A Google review QR code flyer generator creates a printable flyer with a scannable QR code that links directly to your Google review page — the page where customers can leave a new review in one tap. No searching for your business, no navigating through Google Maps, no friction between the intention to leave a review and the action of leaving one.
FeedbackRobot's generator creates industry-specific flyer designs — not a generic QR code on a blank page. A hotel flyer looks different from a dental clinic flyer, which looks different from a restaurant flyer. Each is designed for the physical context it'll be placed in: table cards, checkout counters, treatment room walls, receipt inserts.
You enter your Google Business Profile URL, select your industry template, and download a print-ready PDF. No design software, no account required. The QR code is dynamic — if your Google review URL ever changes, you can update it without reprinting.
REVIEW ACQUISTION
Why QR code review flyers outperform every other review acquisition method
higher conversion rate than verbal review requests — QR codes remove the friction of remembering to do it later
of customers say they would leave a review if asked at the right moment — but most are never asked
average time from QR code scan to published Google review — the fastest path from happy customer to public endorsement
The gap between "I'd be happy to leave a review" and "I actually left a review" is almost entirely friction. The customer needs to find your Google listing, click through to reviews, and start typing — each step loses 30–40% of people. A QR code that opens directly to the review submission screen eliminates all of that. The tap-to-review flow takes under 2 minutes from a motivated customer.
PLACEMENT GUIDE
Where to place your Google review QR flyers
The placement determines the conversion rate. Here's what works by industry:
RESTAURANS & CAFÉS
HOTELS & HOSPITALITY
HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS
HOME SERVICES & TRADES
RETAIL
QUICK START
How to use the QR flyer generator
Getting from a customer review to a ready-to-post visual takes four steps. Here's exactly what each one involves.
01
Get your Google review link
Go to your Google Business Profile → click "Ask for reviews" → copy the short URL (it looks like g.page/[your-business]/review). This is the URL your QR code will point to. If you can't find it, search for your business name on Google Maps and look for the "Write a review" button — copy that URL instead.
02
Select your industry template
Templates are calibrated for the context they'll be placed in. A restaurant table tent uses different visual hierarchy than a clinic wall poster. Selecting the right industry gives you a design that fits naturally rather than looking generic.
03
Customise your call to action (optional)
The default CTA is "Scan to leave us a Google review." For some businesses, a more specific prompt converts better: "Enjoyed your meal? Tell Google." or "Happy with the work? Leave us a review — it takes 2 minutes." Specificity and permission (asking, not demanding) increases scan rates.
04
Download and print
Download as a print-ready PDF. For table cards, print on 350gsm card stock — flimsy paper undermines the credibility of the ask. For A4 or A5 posters, standard 170gsm is fine. Use a local print shop for quantities over 50.
05
Test before you print at scale
Scan the QR code on the PDF before printing 500 copies. Confirm it opens directly to the review submission screen (not just your Google Business Profile homepage). Check it works on both iOS and Android. Print one test copy first.
COMMON CHALLENGES
Common QR flyer mistakes that kill conversion
A well-designed flyer can still fail if any of these are wrong. Most are fixable in under five minutes — but not after the print run.
