Get more Google reviews for your coaching centre
Parents choosing a tuition class read every review they can find. Most centres have three, all from years ago.
Why coaching centres lose reviews they have already earned
Admission season is decided on reputation, and a parent comparing two centres on Google will pick the one with twelve recent reviews over the one with three from 2021 — regardless of which actually teaches better.
Coaching centres have a real advantage here and rarely use it: the same people walk through your door every day for months. You are not chasing a one-time customer. The difficulty is that nobody thinks to ask, and the batch that got the results has usually moved on by the time anyone does.
Where to put your QR code
Four places that work in a coaching centre, in rough order of how well they perform.
On the notice board
Beside the timetable, where every student already stops to check something.
At the fee counter
Parents come in person to pay fees. That is your one reliable parent touchpoint.
In the parent WhatsApp group
Share the link after results are announced, not before.
On the admission receipt
For parents who visited once and will not return until next term.
Questions worth asking in a coaching centre
These are the defaults we would start a coaching centre with. Change them whenever you like — the wording shapes the review you get back.
- 1Which batch or subject are you studying with us?
- 2How have the teaching and doubt-clearing been?
- 3Would you recommend us to another parent or student?
Really good experience. I am in the Class 12 physics batch and the teaching is clear and doubts get solved properly, and the timings are convenient. I would recommend them.
Written from their answers. They can edit it, then post it to Google in one tap.
How it works in your coaching centre
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 coaching centres ask us
Should I ask students or parents?
Parents, mostly. A parent searching for a coaching centre trusts another parent. Students write shorter reviews and are usually not the ones reading them either. Ask students for the subject-level detail and parents for the recommendation.
When is the right time to ask?
Just after results, when the outcome is fresh and good. Not in the middle of an exam term, and not during admissions — a burst of reviews in the same week you start advertising looks exactly like what it looks like.
Is it alright to ask for reviews about a student?
Ask about the teaching, not the student. The default questions cover batches, doubt-clearing and timings for that reason, and nobody has to name a child to answer them.
Start collecting reviews in your coaching centre
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