Google Review Link: How to Get Yours (and Actually Use It)

The short answer

A Google review link is a direct URL that opens the “write a review” box for your business — no searching, no hunting for the right listing. The fastest way to get one is to generate it free from your business name, then share it by text, email, or a QR code. Below is the manual method, the fast method, and how to get customers to actually click it.

What a Google review link is

A Google review link is a short URL that takes someone straight to the review box for your specific business, with the star rating already waiting. Instead of asking a customer to open Google, search your name, scroll to the right listing, and find the review button, one tap does all of it.

It usually looks like g.page/r/… (the short link Google generates) or a search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=… URL. Both open the same thing: your review form. That single tap removed from the process is the difference between a customer who means to leave a review and one who actually does.

How to find or create your Google review link manually

If you manage your own Google Business Profile, Google will generate the link for you — you don't have to build it by hand. The steps are below. If you can't reach the dashboard (an agency manages it, or the profile isn't verified yet), the Place ID method in the steps gives you the same link.

The faster way: generate it from your business name

You don't need dashboard access or your Place ID to get a working link. A generator looks your business up by name and location and hands you the exact review URL, ready to paste. It takes about ten seconds and it's free — no account required.

This is the same link you'd get from the dashboard; a generator just skips the sign-in and the digging.

How to share your link so people actually use it

A link only helps if it lands in front of customers at the right moment. The channels that convert best, roughly in order: a text message sent within a day of the visit (SMS gets opened almost every time), a follow-up email, a QR code on the counter, receipt, or a review card, and a line in your email signature.

Keep the ask short and specific: thank them, say a quick review helps a lot, and give the one link. Don't route people to a feedback form first or only ask happy customers to post publicly — Google's policies (and the FTC's 2024 fake-review rule) expect you to ask everyone the same way. Honest asking is also what keeps your stars real.

Send it automatically after every visit

The highest-leverage version of this is to stop sending links by hand. When a review request goes out automatically a few hours after each appointment or job — by email and text, with your link baked in — your review count climbs steadily instead of in occasional bursts when someone remembers to ask.

That's the core of what AutoReview does: it connects to how you already book or invoice, then sends the request (with your Google review link) at the right time, follows up once, and routes the response. You get the compounding review growth without the daily reminder to "ask for a review."

How to get your Google review link

  1. 1

    Open your Business Profile

    Sign in at business.google.com as the profile owner or manager, or search your business name plus city on Google while signed in — your Business Profile panel appears on the right.

  2. 2

    Click “Ask for reviews” / “Get more reviews”

    In the profile dashboard or business panel, choose the Ask for reviews option. Google generates a short review link that looks like g.page/r/….

  3. 3

    Copy the link

    Copy the short URL Google shows you. Opening it takes anyone straight to your review box with the star selector ready.

  4. 4

    No dashboard access? Build it from your Place ID

    Find your Place ID with Google's Place ID Finder, then use https://search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=YOUR_PLACE_ID. (A free generator does this step for you from just your business name.)

  5. 5

    Test it on your phone

    Open the link in a private/incognito tab on a phone to confirm it lands on the review box for the correct location before you send it to customers.

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Frequently asked questions

Is a Google review link free?

Yes. Google provides the link for free inside your Business Profile, and a generator can create the same link from your business name at no cost. You never have to pay for the review URL itself.

What does a Google review link look like?

Usually a short g.page/r/… link that Google generates, or a longer search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=… URL built from your Place ID. Both open the same review box for your business.

Why isn't my review link working?

The most common causes are an unverified Business Profile, a link built with the wrong Place ID, or a business with duplicate listings. Test the link in an incognito window on your phone; if it lands on the wrong location, re-generate it from your verified profile.

Can I shorten or brand my review link?

Yes — you can put the link behind a short link or QR code so it's easy to print and share. Just make sure the final destination is the real Google review box for your business, and test it after shortening.

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