Google review QR codes for barbershops

Google review QR codes for barbershops

A Google review QR code drops a happy client into your star box the second they scan — no hunting your shop on Maps, no typing. A card at the chair, scanned right after the mirror spin, banks the buzz of a fresh fade as a five-star rating. Paste your Place ID review link below to make one free.

Choosing a barber is high-stakes for a stranger — a bad fade is two weeks of regret — so they lean hard on your Google stars. Yet the lads who love your work almost never review it; they nod at the mirror, pay, and walk out buzzing but silent. A review code at the chair catches that buzz: spin the mirror, hand them the card, and the scan lands on your writereview?placeid=… form with stars ready to tap.

Where a barber review code lives

  • A standee at each chair — handed over the instant you spin the mirror.
  • By the till — caught during the pay-and-rebook pause.
  • Printed on the loyalty or appointment card — a nudge that rides home in his wallet.

Strike at the mirror spin

Placement matters less than the moment. The mirror spin is the high — “Sharp, mate? Mind dropping us a quick review?” — then point at the chair standee. A casual spoken ask plus a one-tap scan beats a silent card on the counter every time. If you also grow a following, hang your barber Instagram code on the wall too.

Build the barber review code

From Place ID to a chair standee:

  1. 1

    Grab your Place ID review link

    Run your shop through Google’s Place ID finder, then form a writereview link from the ID.

  2. 2

    Drop the link above

    The generator renders a scannable code on the spot, in your browser.

  3. 3

    Save as SVG or PDF

    Vector keeps it crisp shrunk to a chair standee or till card.

  4. 4

    Caption the ask

    “Sharp? Scan to rate us on Google” spells out the request.

Send them to the form, not the listing

Encode the writereview link carrying your Place ID rather than your Maps page — the review form opens with stars primed, sparing the taps that lose people.

No — it’s free, watermark-free and sign-up-free. Open source, generated entirely in your browser.

Need the plain tool? Open the Google review QR code generator.