Google’s own guidance says businesses can request reviews through links or QR codes on receipts, thank-you emails, chats, and in-store displays.
Ask for the review. Never ask for the rating.
A private offline workbench for neutral request copy, a real QR card, one gentle follow-up, short public-reply drafts, and a local request log—without connecting your Google account or uploading customer text.
One-time purchase · one-business license · immediate ZIP after verified payment
Discounts, free goods, rewards, or other benefits offered for reviews are treated as fake engagement.
It creates neutral drafts and local tools. It does not create reviews, filter customers, send messages, or post anything.
Honest feedback is the ask. Five stars never are.
Pressure language
“If you loved the service, leave us a five-star review for a discount.”
Flags: satisfaction gating · rating pressure · incentive
Neutral language
“If you have a moment, please share an honest review—positive, negative, or in between. Feedback is optional and no incentive is offered.”
Clear: asks for genuine experience without promised sentiment
Check the request you already use.
This narrow check looks for obvious rating pressure, incentives, satisfaction gating, and sensitive-data requests. It is not legal advice.
Paste your current message to see the obvious pressure points.
A complete, private operating loop.
Request writer
SMS, email, chat, and receipt copy with warm, concise, and formal tones.
Real QR card
Generates a scannable SVG locally from the review link you provide, ready to test and print.
One follow-up
A gentle optional reminder that tells customers to disregard it if they already responded.
Reply drafts
Short positive, neutral, or negative-review replies with privacy-first escalation language.
Local request log
Track date, internal reference, channel, status, and non-sensitive notes; export CSV or JSON.
Pressure checker
Flags five-star language, incentives, satisfaction gating, and sensitive-information requests.
Built from the rules, not growth hacks.
Cheaper than another monthly review tool.
- offline single-file browser workbench
- one-business use license
- QR creation with included MIT-licensed generator
- no Google authorization
- no AI API or customer-text upload
- instant verified-payment download
Not affiliated with or endorsed by Google. Platform policies and law can change; verify current requirements for your business and location.