Guide

Using QR codes for customer feedback (without being awkward)

Where to place QR codes, what to print, and how to phrase the ask so customers actually scan.

Put the QR where the moment is warm

Counters, table tents, receipts, checkout, invoice packets, and waiting rooms beat a link buried in a week-old email.

Say what happens next

“Scan to tell us how we did — it takes under a minute” beats vague “review us” stickers. Clarity raises scan rates.

Mobile-first page

The landing page must load fast, show your name, and work on a phone one-handed. That’s the product surface that converts scans into feedback.

Always open the public door

After private feedback, invite every customer to Google (and Facebook if you use it). Same invitation for everyone.

Ready for a system that runs while you work?

ReviewWizard gives local businesses a private feedback step and a public review invite for every customer — hosted, branded, and live in about a day.

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