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Turn your Google reviews into one tap.

Paste your Google Maps link or your Place ID, and get a direct review link — plus a QR code — that sends customers straight to your listing. No searching, no wrong branch, no excuse to skip it.

Any link to your Google Maps listing works. For a link that skips straight to the review box, see the two ways below.

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Want a link that skips straight to the review box?

Pasting a Maps link already works — it just lands one tap before the review box. Grab your actual Place ID with either method below for a true one-tap link.

Search on Google

  1. Search your business name on Google (not Maps).
  2. In the panel on the right, click "Write a review".
  3. Copy the full URL from the address bar and paste it into the box above.

This usually gives a working link, not always a one-tap one — Google doesn't put your Place ID in that URL every time. If it lands one tap short, try the finder tool instead.

Use Google's own finder

Type your business name into Google's own lookup tool, copy the Place ID it shows you, and paste that into the box above — this one always gives a true one-tap link.

One tap, not a hunt

Customers drop off the moment they have to search for your listing themselves. A direct link removes every step between “happy customer” and “posted review”.

The right listing, every time

Multi-location businesses lose reviews to the wrong branch. A Place ID points at exactly one listing, always.

Works anywhere you put it

Same link on a receipt, in a text message, in an email footer, or as a QR code on the counter.

Questions we get asked

Yes — no account, no sign-up. It runs entirely in your browser; we don't see or store anything you paste in or the link it generates.

A link to your Google Maps listing (copied from the address bar, or from Maps' own Share button), your Google Place ID, or a link that already contains one — the tool works out which you've given it.

That means what you pasted only gave us a CID (the ID every Maps link carries), not a full Place ID. A CID link takes customers straight to your listing with the review stars right there — one tap, not zero. To get a zero-tap link instead, use one of the two Place ID methods below the tool.

Yes — each location has its own Place ID and CID, so generate a separate link for each branch.

Yes — a QR code is generated automatically next to your link, and you can download it as a PNG to print on a receipt, table tent or sign.

A direct link removes the friction of finding your listing, but reviews still come down to asking at the right moment. See how to get more Google reviews the right way for the full approach.

Reviews get you noticed. Local SEO gets you found first.

A direct link helps the reviews you've already earned get posted. Whale's local SEO work is about showing up when someone nearby searches for what you do in the first place.

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How to get more Google reviews (the right way)

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