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Get more Google reviews for your cafe

People linger in cafes with their phones already in hand. A QR on the table is all the prompt most of them need.

Why cafes lose reviews they have already earned

Cafes compete on being found. Someone searching "cafe near me" sees a map with star ratings, and the difference between 4.2 and 4.7 decides where they walk.

No other business gets as much idle phone time from its customers. People sit in cafes for half an hour with a laptop or a friend, phone face-up on the table. The ask costs them almost nothing, which is exactly why it works here better than anywhere else.

Where to put your QR code

Four places that work in a cafe, in rough order of how well they perform.

On every table

A small acrylic stand, the same one your wifi password sits on.

At the counter

Beside the card machine while the coffee is being made.

On the cup sleeve

A sticker that leaves with every takeaway order.

On the wifi card

They are already scanning something to get online.

Questions worth asking in a cafe

These are the defaults we would start a cafe with. Change them whenever you like — the wording shapes the review you get back.

  1. 1How was your coffee today?
  2. 2What did you like about the place?
  3. 3Would you recommend us to a friend?
What the customer ends up with

Great experience. The coffee was properly made and the seating is comfortable enough to actually work in, and the staff were friendly. I would definitely recommend it.

Written from their answers. They can edit it, then post it to Google in one tap.

How it works in your cafe

Print one QR code

Download it from your dashboard and put it where your customers already stop.

They answer three questions

Star rating, a couple of taps. No app, no login, no typing needed.

They post to Google

The draft is written for them, so the hard part is already done.

Questions cafes ask us

Does it work for takeaway customers?

Put the code on the cup sleeve or the bag. They scan it at their desk, which is often when they are enjoying the coffee most.

How long does it take a customer?

Around twenty seconds. They tap a star rating, tap a few suggested phrases, and the review is written for them.

Can I change the questions?

Yes, and you should — asking about the one thing you are known for produces far better reviews than a generic prompt.

Start collecting reviews in your cafe

One day free, then ₹99 a month. Set it up before your next customer walks in.

  • Your own review page and QR code
  • Review drafts written for the customer
  • Cancel anytime
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