For restaurants

Get more Google reviews for your restaurant

Diners leave happy and forget to review. A QR code on the table turns that goodwill into a Google review before they reach the door.

Why restaurants lose reviews they have already earned

A full dining room and a review count that has not moved in months is the most common pattern in restaurant marketing. The food was good, the service was fine, nobody was unhappy — and nobody wrote anything.

The gap is not goodwill, it is timing and effort. A diner who enjoyed their meal will happily say so while they are still at the table with a full stomach. Ask them an hour later by SMS and they are driving home. Ask them to write a paragraph from scratch and most will start typing, decide they are not a writer, and close the tab.

Where to put your QR code

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

On the table

A small standing card beside the salt, or printed on the table talker you already use.

On the bill

The moment the card machine comes out is the moment they are most willing.

On takeaway packaging

A sticker on the bag reaches customers who never sat down.

At the till

For counter-service, while they wait for the order to be bagged.

Questions worth asking in a restaurant

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

  1. 1How was the food today?
  2. 2How did our staff treat you?
  3. 3Would you recommend us to a friend?
What the customer ends up with

Excellent experience. The butter chicken was rich and the naan came out hot, and the staff checked on us without hovering. I would definitely recommend this place.

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

How it works in your restaurant

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 restaurants ask us

Will asking for reviews annoy diners?

Asking for a paragraph does. Asking for a star rating and two taps does not — most people finish it before the card machine has printed.

Can I use this for multiple outlets?

Each outlet gets its own review page and QR code, so reviews and ratings stay separated by location.

What about a bad meal?

Low ratings still reach you. You see the feedback in your dashboard whether or not the diner chooses to post it publicly.

Start collecting reviews in your restaurant

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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