Google review QR codes for tradespeople

Google review QR codes for tradespeople

A Google review QR code points straight at your review form, so a customer can leave five stars the moment you’ve finished the job and they’re thrilled it’s fixed. Trades win or lose work on local reputation, yet most never ask — and the goodwill fades within a day. A code on a leave-behind card or invoice catches the review while the kettle’s still warm. Make one free below.

Reviews are the lifeblood of trade marketing: a plumber with forty five-star reviews gets called over one with none, full stop. The problem isn’t happy customers — it’s that nobody, however pleased, will search your business name, scroll to reviews and type unprompted days later. A QR code collapses it to scan-tap-done, and the best moment to hand it over is right after you’ve packed up and the relief of a working boiler is fresh.

Where trades put the review code

  • Leave-behind cards — handed over as you finish, “if you were happy, this means a lot”.
  • Invoices and quotes — printed on the paperwork the customer keeps.
  • Van and job-site signage — passers-by who used you before can review from the kerb.
  • Boiler or fuse-box sticker — sits with your contact details for the next-time call and the review.

Point the code at your Google Business Profile’s direct “write a review” link, not your homepage, so the scan opens the star dialog ready to go. Search your business name, open the profile and copy the “Get more reviews” share link. If you don’t have a Business Profile yet, set one up first — it’s free, and it’s the listing that shows up when someone searches “plumber near me”, with your reviews attached.

Make your trade review code

From link to a print-ready code:

  1. 1

    Copy your review link

    Grab the direct “write a review” URL from your Google Business Profile.

  2. 2

    Generate the code

    Paste it into the generator below to create the QR code.

  3. 3

    Download as vector

    SVG or PDF prints sharp on leave-behind cards and invoices.

  4. 4

    Add a caption

    “Happy with the job? Scan to leave a review” makes the ask easy.

Hand it over, don’t just print it

A card you physically give the customer as you leave, with a quick “this really helps me”, gets far more reviews than a silent code on an invoice they file away.

Don’t buy or filter reviews

Never pay for reviews or only ask the customers you think will rate you well — both breach Google’s policy. Ask every happy customer the same way.

Yes — free, no watermark, no sign-up. The code points at your existing Google review link.

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