Front-desk businesses
QR at checkoutBarbers, med spas, salons, dentists, cafés. Put the QR code where customers naturally finish the visit.
Give your business a QR code, shareable review link, and private feedback page without setting up campaigns or importing customers.

What you'll see
Setup, QR asset, customer page, and dashboard feedback loop.
Who this is for
Barbers, med spas, salons, dentists, cafés. Put the QR code where customers naturally finish the visit.
Use the review page after a good appointment and collect both public reviews and private feedback.
Plumbers, HVAC, cleaners, and detailers can send the link right after the job while goodwill is still high.
Why it sells
Your customer is not buying “automation software.” They are buying visible review growth without learning a new workflow. The interface, the onboarding, and the assets should all reinforce that promise.
Fast activation
Business name + Google review URL. That is enough to generate a live review page, QR code, and share link.
Safe customer flow
Every customer can always leave a Google review. Low ratings simply get an extra option to share details privately.
Operational clarity
See activity, private feedback, and the next best action without digging through campaign builders or CRM screens.
How it works
No long setup. No CRM import. Just enough to generate a real customer-facing asset.
See exactly what customers will see, including the Google review button and private feedback path.
Deploy the asset where customers naturally finish the visit and let the product start working.
Pricing
Start with one location and get the full review-page workflow: QR code, shareable link, private feedback capture, and a simple owner console your team can actually use.
For restaurants that want a live system now, not a complicated platform later.
One location. Direct support included.
For groups that need more locations, extra support, or a more hands-on setup.
Multi-location and hands-on rollout
Stop losing the moment
Give your staff and your customers something simple enough to use consistently. That is how review growth becomes predictable instead of aspirational.
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