Get more Google reviews for your gym
Members are proudest right after a session. Ask at the door on the way out, while it still feels good.
Why gyms lose reviews they have already earned
Gyms are chosen almost entirely on local search and word of mouth, and a prospective member reads reviews far more carefully than for most purchases — they are committing to months, not one visit.
The post-workout window is short and it is the best one you will get. A member who has just finished a good session is in a genuinely positive frame of mind about your gym, and that frame lasts about as long as the walk to the car park.
Where to put your QR code
Four places that work in a gym, in rough order of how well they perform.
At the exit
At eye level by the door, caught on the way out rather than the way in.
At the front desk
Where members stop to scan in and out anyway.
In the changing room
On the mirror, where there is a natural pause.
In your members WhatsApp group
Paste the link after a class everyone enjoyed.
Questions worth asking in a gym
These are the defaults we would start a gym with. Change them whenever you like — the wording shapes the review you get back.
- 1How was your workout today?
- 2How are the trainers and equipment?
- 3Would you recommend us to a friend?
Really good experience. The equipment is well maintained and never crowded at my hour, and the trainers actually correct your form. I would definitely recommend this gym.
Written from their answers. They can edit it, then post it to Google in one tap.
How it works in your gym
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 gyms ask us
When is the best time to ask a member?
Immediately after a session, and especially after a class. Satisfaction is measurably highest in the first few minutes afterwards.
Can I ask about a specific trainer?
Yes. Naming the trainer in a question puts that name into the review, which is what prospective members look for.
Will this help with new sign-ups?
Indirectly, and strongly. Rating and review count are among the first things someone comparing local gyms filters on.
Revobot for other businesses
Start collecting reviews in your gym
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