Put up a QR code. Happy customers go to Google and leave a star rating. Unhappy ones talk to you directly, not in public. That’s it.
You put up the QR code. Your customer scans it. The rest runs on its own.
QR code on the table, NFC card at the counter, or a shared link via email. Your customer rates you in 5 seconds – on a clean, beautiful interface.
→ 5 seconds per customer
4-5 stars? They go straight to the Google review page. 1-3 stars? They see a private feedback form – the complaint never goes public.
→ Fully automatic
Your ratings go up, you rank higher on Google, and more customers choose you. Meanwhile, you resolve complaints privately and quickly.
→ More customers, better reputation
No developers, no technical skills. Two minutes to set up, then it just runs.
reviewbooster.hu/yourbusiness, your logo, your colors. Not a random Google form.
4-5★ goes to Google. 1-3★ comes to you as a private message. You set the threshold.
How many reviews, how many complaints, which profile, what average. No more tracking it in a spreadsheet.
Download the QR as a PDF, print it, put it up. Works the same way with an NFC card if you prefer that.
Your logo, cover image, colors, business name. Your customers see your brand on the page, not a template everyone else is using.
Sign up, fill in the profile, download the QR. That’s it. No developer, no ticket, no wait.
Every local business where customer opinions bring in new clients – or scare them away.
The customer gets the QR code with the bill – they leave a review while paying.
NFC card at the reception, one tap and the customer reviews you on Google.
After the visit, the patient receives a review link via email, one click to review.
After relaxing, the guest leaves a 5-second review on their phone.
QR code in the locker room, members happily review after a workout.
QR code on the invoice at car pickup, satisfied customers review instantly.
NFC card at the front desk at checkout, departing guests leave a review.
QR code at the register, shoppers give a few stars while paying.
of consumers read reviews before choosing a local business
below this average, 57% of customers look elsewhere
more expensive to acquire a new customer than to retain an existing one
of customers are willing to leave a review when asked in a simple way
Sources: BrightLocal Consumer Review Survey, Harvard Business Review, Google
A restaurant customer spends an average of €20-30 per visit. A returning salon client is worth €150-300 a year. Our monthly fee is a fraction of that. And a better Google average doesn’t bring you one new customer, it brings them every month, on its own.
“12 new five-star reviews in the first three weeks. Nothing we’ve done on Facebook or Instagram came close to that kind of spike.”
James Mitchell
Olive Garden Bistro, Brighton
“What matters to me is that complaints stay off Google. An unhappy client gave 2 stars last week, I emailed her, we sorted it out. Never would have happened that privately otherwise.”
Sarah Thompson
Glow & Style Salon
“There’s an NFC card at reception. My nurse tells patients to tap it on their way out. Even the older patients use it. Review count has doubled since.”
Dr. Michael Reed
BrightSmile Dental
First month 90% off. 30% off overall when you pay annually. No card up front.
No commitment, no cancellation fee.
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