How To Get & Share A Google Review Link? + Free Badges

This is a simple and quick tutorial that will help you generate a link so your customers can leave a review directly to your Google My Business location.

google review us link

We regularly receive this question, and in this post, you will find out how easy it is to generate a link to Google reviews that your customers can click on and directly write a review on your Google My Business listing.

This link is very important to send to your customers and get more Google reviews.

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A Google review link is a direct URL that takes your customers to your Google Business Profile’s review form, allowing them to leave a review for your business quickly and easily.

Here is an example of a Google review link:

https://g.page/r/CfO4tqbmA5_lEBM/review

Here are the options on how you can create a Google review link:

This is the simplest way to find the link from your Google location, where customers can leave reviews.

Follow the steps below, and you will get the link to your ‘Leave a review’ form in seconds.

First, ensure you’ve signed in with your Google Business Profile.

  1. Go to Google Search and type your business name in the search bar;
    Search business name in Google to navigate to Google business profile
    In case you manage multiple profiles click ‘View profile‘ for the location for which yo uwant to get the Google review link.
  2. Next, scroll down to the Google Business Profile options. Click the ‘Ask for reviews’ option as shown below:
    Ask for Google reviews option to get Google reviews link
  3. In the popup, copy the provided URL (as shown below) and send it to your clients. Find and copy Google reviews link
  4. When clicking on this Google review link, it will redirect your customers directly to your Google review form, as shown below:
    Google maps desktop option to write a Google review

Finally, Google has made it very easy for you to copy and share the link so your customers can easily submit reviews on your Google location.

To get this link, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to your Google Business Profile account
  2. On the homepage, scroll to the Get more reviews box and click ‘Share review form’ as show below:
    Get Google reviews link in GMB
  3. Copy the provided link in the popup
share Google reviews form link

That’s it. Once your customers click the link, they will be redirected to your location on the Google Maps app, where a popup will appear so they can immediately submit their review.

Here is our link: g.page/EmbedSocial/review

The Google PlaceID is a very simple Google review link generator that will provide you with your Google Maps location ID.

In more detail, here is how to create a Google review link for your business:

  • In the ‘Enter a location field, write your company name
  • Click on your company name that appears in the dropdown list
  • Your Place ID will appear in the popover, and you will need to copy it
  • And paste this ID number at the end of this link (after the = sign) https://search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=
generator for google review link

That’s it. Cool, right? Now you have your direct link to write a Google review.

Here is our ID ChIJzc7sFGsUVBMR87i2puYDn-U and when added to the link, it explained that will look like this:

https://search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=ChIJzc7sFGsUVBMR87i2puYDn-U

Long Google review link

First, you’ve probably noticed that the link is long, and we suggest you use a tool to shorten it.

For example, bit.ly is a free short URL generator that can make this huge link a reasonable size, making it simpler to share it anywhere.

Here is the difference:

http://bit.ly/2IxAoJ1

Short Google review link

Short, simple, and easy to share with your customers.

Please note: To use the Google review link for your business, you must have an existing GMB listing for your business. If not, hurry up and create a Google Business profile. It may take days before your listing is approved and shows up, so please be patient.

And now, let’s see what you can do with this link and ask your customers to leave Google reviews.

Once you have the direct link where your customers can write Google reviews, you can use this link to spread the news and start collecting great customer reviews for your business listing.

Here is how to get more Google reviews:

  1. You can send emails to your new customers with this link and ask them to submit a review
  2. Create a ‘Leave a review’ button on your website
  3. Generate a QR code and print it on your menus, posters, or fliers
  4. Share your positive reviews on your social media platforms to encourage more reviews
  5. Share the reviews link on social media like Twitter, Facebook, etc.
Tweet with Google reviews link

In each of the examples above, your customers need to be signed in with their Google accounts to leave online reviews.

Please note: No matter how you advertise your Google reviews page, the actual reviews are written by customers who have experience with your business.

This means that you must pay attention to your service, product, and customer happiness (it doesn’t matter if you are a small local business or an international corporation).

Having that said, let’s see some great examples of how companies use their websites to generate Google reviews.

10 Ways to use the Google reviews link

We’ve analyzed a few use cases from local practices and also websites that we think use an innovative approach to attract their website visitors and navigate them to leave Google reviews.

They mostly use buttons that are created as a combination of the “Review us on Google” image with a link inside.

Here are 10 ways to use Google reviews link with great examples:

  1. Add Google reviews button in the website footer
  2. Add a site-wide Google reviews floating button
  3. Link from a dedicated Google reviews page
  4. Show Google ratings badge with link
  5. Create your own Google reviews button
  6. Send Google reviews link via email
  7. Send Google reviews link via SMS
  8. Display Google reviews widget with a ‘Review us on Google’ button on your website
  9. Use NFC card to link to Google review form
  10. Print QR codes with the Google review link

The A. McKenna Plumbing Ltd company displayed its button at the bottom of its website.

This is a great position to make sure the button is visible on all pages, and customers can find it and leave a Google review.

Here is their button design:

review button

2. Add a site-wide Google reviews floating button

Check out the Express Plumbing Service website. They have placed the ‘Leave a review’ button in a floating style that moves along the scroll of the page.

Having this button at the top visual point is an interesting solution so your web visitors never miss it.

Here is the button design:

google review button

Here is also another example of a floating badge that includes the rating of the Google and the button to link to the reviews form:

Link to Google review form to collect more Google reviews
Google reviews badge by EmbedSocial

3. Link from a dedicated Google reviews page

HIYO Design has a separate web page dedicated to customers writing reviews.

Usually these are Wall of Love pages that display all reviews and have the option for users to click and leave a review within a form or redirect them to the Google business profile and submit a Google review

This is useful if you want to have a dedicated page where you will navigate your customers; from there, they can write their reviews.

Here is an example of a dedicated ‘Wall of love’ page with all Google reviews:

Example of Google reviews widget wall of love

To get your own wall of love page, below you can pick a pre-built template and get started right now:

Use the EmbedReviews platform to generate your unique Google My Business badge, which shows the actual rating and number of reviews on your listing.

The badge automatically updates each time you receive a new review.

To get a Google rating badge, you can use two options – described below:

Option 1: Create a rating badge as a widget

The editor of the Google reviews widget in EmbedReviews provides a layout that users can select and embed a dynamic widget that shows the last Google rating and the number of reviews on the user’s Google location.

Here are the badges that you can choose from:

Option 2: Create a Google rating badge as an image

The platform also offers an option to get a Google rating badge, an image that users can copy and embed on their website. The difference with the widget layout explained in option 1 is that the widget has more settings and options to customize the look of the badge.

To get these badges and embed Google reviews badge on your website, sign up below:

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The simplest and fastest way to embed Google reviews badge on your website.

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5. Create your own Google reviews button

If you have some basic HTML skills, you can create your own ‘leave a review’ button and embed the reviews badge on your website.

This button can be a simple link with CSS formatting, or you can create a Google review image button, such as the examples above, and add the link to the image.

The example below is a CSS button formatted with a simple styling you can copy/paste from the field below and add to your website.

Here is the button design:

To use this button, copy/paste the following code in your website HTML and replace the text ‘your Google review link here’ with your own unique Google My Business Reviews link.

6. Send Google reviews link via email

Business owners know that negative reviews may damage your online presence. That’s why reputation management is crucial for maintaining healthy relationships with your happy customers.

Google uses business reviews as one of the ranking factors. So, having many good reviews helps small businesses boost their local SEO and rank higher on Google searches, especially local ones.

Another great purpose of the Google reviews link is the possibility to include it in your emails and ask customers to submit their reviews on Google, which you can later respond to those Google Reviews.

In detail, here is what you can do:

Create a template of your company signatures, including the link to Google reviews with a simple call to action.

For example, you can design a signature with a button or simple link text such as: ‘Review us on Google’ or ‘Share your feedback on Google.’ 

Post-purchase campaign

Create a post-purchase email sequence that will include the activity of sending emails to each customer after they’ve purchased a product from you and asking them to share their feedback on Google. 

Here is an example of the email and how the link is included within the email copy:

request google reviews email link

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7. Send Google reviews link via SMS

sms review request

You may be surprised, but the stats confirm that SMS messages have a whopping 98% open rate, and 90% of them are read within 3 minutes.

On the other hand, this is not that surprising. These days, mobile devices are like people’s third hands! So, requesting a review via messaging can improve the customer experience and the likeliness of getting a business review.

The fact that you have their phone number makes the review request even more personal. You can drop a simple request sentence and your review URL.

8. Display Google reviews widget with a ‘Review us on Google’ button on your website

Google reviews widget with buy buttons

Once you have created the Google maps review link and generated reviews on your Google My Business location, you can embed Google reviews to showcase your customers’ actual experiences on your website.

You can create a dedicated testimonials page and display these reviews so your potential customers can easily gain trust in your company and quickly make the decision to purchase from you.

You can use EmbedReviews to display your website’s Google reviews, a seamless solution for managing your online reputation.

Here is how a Google Reviews feed demo looks like on a website, and the options to customize and ensure the design fits your website layout.

To get started, check the Google Reviews widgets templates library and pick your favorite widget:

Google reviews NFC card

If you are meeting customers personally, why don’t you use that opportunity and help them link to the Google review form on the spot?

Well, this is possible with Google reviews NFC card

It is a simple business card that, when tapped on the Customer’s phone will immediately link to the form on your Google location, where they can immediately submit a review. 

This is one of the fastest ways to link, engage with customers in person, and ask them to leave a review on Google. 

Google reviews QR codes, which are very popular for local restaurants or places that have many visitors in person. By using the QR code the businesses ask the customers in person to scan the code and rate their experience directly on Google.

Businesses usually print the QR codes on flyers, menus, or table stands that customers can easily scan and leave a Google review on the spot. Here is an example:

QR table stand to link to Google reviews

In conclusion, a Google review link for your business or service is vital to today’s digital marketing landscape.

It allows customers to provide feedback quickly, fosters trust and credibility through transparency, and helps to improve search engine visibility and ranking.

So why not add a Google review link to your website today?

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Can I use my Google review link for multiple locations?

If your business has multiple locations, you’ll need to generate a unique Google review link for each location’s Google Business Profile. The best way is to have one link provided by the EmbedSocial platform, that has all locations in one place – and the user can choose for which location they want to leave a review. This means you will not need to send different links for different locations.

Where to get a Google review link?

To create a Google review link:

  1. Log into your Google Business Profile.
  2. Go to the “Home” tab.
  3. Scroll down to the “Get more reviews” section and click “Share review form.”
  4. Copy the link and share it with your customers via email, SMS, or social media.

How to set up a Google review link?

To set up a Google business review link, locate your Place ID through the Google Places API and attach it to Google’s review URL structure.

Can I customize my Google review link?

Yes, you can shorten or brand your Google review link using tools like Bitly or custom URL shorteners. For example, a long URL can be turned into something like bit.ly/review-businessname.

Where should I share my Google review link?

You can share your Google review link in:

  • Your website or email signature
  • Email follow-ups or newsletters
  • Social media posts and messages
  • SMS campaigns
  • Printed materials like receipts or business cards
How to add a Google review link to an email?

To add a Google review page link to your email, find your business’s Place ID using the Google Places API, append it to the standard Google review URL, optionally shorten it, and embed it as a clickable element in your email.

Can I remove or edit a review left via my Google review link?

You cannot directly remove or edit customer reviews, but you can flag inappropriate reviews for Google to review. Encourage customers to update their reviews if they made a mistake or want to revise their feedback.

Can I embed Google reviews on my website?

Yes, tools like EmbedSocial allow you to embed Google reviews directly on your website. This showcases your customer feedback and builds trust with visitors.

Does Google penalize businesses for asking for reviews?

No, Google encourages businesses to ask customers for reviews, as long as the reviews are genuine and not incentivized. Avoid paying for reviews or asking for only positive feedback.

What’s the difference between a review link and a QR code?

A review link is a URL, while a QR code is a scannable code that leads to the same URL. QR codes are often printed on materials like menus or flyers for easy access.


Co-Founder of EmbedSocial and Head of Growth. A previous owner of a Facebook Partner Company and a digital marketing agency. Marketing API geek and a Call of Duty fan.