Where do I find the link to get Google reviews from customers?
The fastest place to get your Google review request link is inside your Google Business Profile. Once you copy it, you can text it, email it, turn it into a QR code, or add it to a follow-up message after a job is done.
How to find your Google review request link
1. Open your Google Business Profile
Go to Google and search for your business name while signed into the Google account that manages the business. You can also start from business.google.com.
2. Find the review sharing option
In the Business Profile controls, look for an option like Ask for reviews, Get more reviews, or a review link / QR code tool. Google changes labels over time, but the intent is the same: it creates the link customers use to leave a review.
3. Copy the review link
Copy the link Google gives you. This is the URL you can send to customers after a completed service, appointment, delivery, project, or purchase.
4. Send it in the right moment
The best time to ask is soon after a positive experience, when the customer remembers the details. Keep the request simple: thank them, ask for honest feedback, and include the link.
Simple message you can send customers
Do not overcomplicate the ask. Make it easy, honest, and specific.
Hi customer — thank you again for choosing us. If you have a minute, would you be willing to leave an honest Google review about your experience? It helps other local customers know what to expect.
Review link: paste your Google review link here
Where else can you find Google review links?
If you want a link to a specific existing review, Google Maps can also let you share an individual review. Search your business in Google Maps, open the reviews, choose the review, and use the share option. That is useful when you want to send someone to one specific testimonial.
For getting new reviews from customers, though, use your Google Business Profile review request link or QR code. That is the link designed for customers to leave a review.
Do not offer discounts or incentives for Google reviews
Ask for honest reviews, not positive reviews. Google’s review policies prohibit offering incentives like discounts, free goods, or rewards in exchange for reviews. A clean ask is safer and more trustworthy: “If you had a good experience, would you share honest feedback?”
After you get reviews, add them to your website with Proof.
Getting the Google review link helps you collect reviews. Proof helps you turn the best reviews into on-site trust signals where visitors are deciding whether to call, book, or buy.
Related pages
How to show Google reviews on your website · Best Google review widget for website · Review widget for website
Can customers leave a Google review without a Google account?
Customers generally need to be signed into a Google account to leave a Google review. They can create a Google account with a non-Gmail email address.
Should I text or email my Google review link?
Use whatever channel your customer already expects from you. Text often works well for service businesses after a completed appointment or job; email can work better when the relationship is more formal.
What should I do after a customer leaves a review?
Reply when appropriate, thank them, and use your strongest public reviews on your website so new visitors see proof before they make a decision.