For salons

Get more Google reviews for your salon

Your client loves the cut while they are still in the chair. That is the moment to ask — not three days later.

Why salons lose reviews they have already earned

Salons live on reputation more than almost any other local business — a new client is choosing where to trust their hair — and yet most salons have a handful of reviews collected by accident.

The moment right after the mirror is turned around is the single best time to ask for a review, and it is the moment almost nobody uses. The client is looking at a result they are pleased with. Five minutes later they are paying, and five minutes after that they are gone.

Where to put your QR code

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

At the styling station

A small card on the mirror ledge, in view while they wait for colour to set.

At reception

Beside the card machine, where they pause anyway.

On the appointment card

Printed alongside the next booking date.

In your WhatsApp reply

Paste the link into the message that confirms their next appointment.

Questions worth asking in a salon

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

  1. 1How do you like your new look?
  2. 2How was your stylist?
  3. 3Would you recommend us to a friend?
What the customer ends up with

Really happy with my visit. The stylist listened to what I actually wanted and the colour came out exactly right, and the place was spotless. I would definitely recommend them.

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

How it works in your salon

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 salons ask us

Can each stylist collect their own reviews?

Ask "How was your stylist?" as one of your questions and the name appears in the review draft, so the credit is visible without needing separate pages.

Is there a wait before the client can post?

No. The draft is ready the moment they submit, and the Google button opens straight to your review page.

Does it work while they are under a dryer?

That is one of the better moments to catch them — they have a few idle minutes and their phone is already out.

Start collecting reviews in your salon

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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