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Your Place ID starts with "ChI" and is a unique identifier for your business on Google.
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A Google review link is a special URL that opens the Google review form directly for your business. Instead of asking customers to search for you on Google Maps, find your business, scroll down to the reviews section, and click “Write a review,” you give them a single link that skips every step and opens the review popup immediately.
The link format uses your Google Place ID — a unique identifier assigned to every location on Google Maps. When a customer clicks the link, Google recognizes the Place ID and opens the review form for that specific business.
Your Google Place ID is a unique string that identifies your business on Google. Here is how to find it:
Place IDs start with “ChI” followed by a long alphanumeric string. For example: ChIJN1t_tDeuEmsRUsoyG83frY4.
Every extra step in the review process costs you reviews. Research shows that reducing friction in the customer journey can increase conversion rates by 20-30%. Here is why direct links work:
Generating the link is just the first step. How and when you share it makes all the difference:
A Google review link is a direct URL that takes customers straight to the review form for your Google Business Profile. Instead of asking customers to search for your business on Google Maps and navigate to the review section, you give them a one-click link that opens the review popup immediately. This removes friction and dramatically increases the number of reviews you receive.
Your Google Place ID is a unique identifier for your business on Google. The easiest way to find it is to visit the Google Place ID Finder (developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/place-id), search for your business name, and copy the Place ID shown in the results. It starts with "ChI" and is a long alphanumeric string.
Businesses that share direct review links see significantly more reviews than those that simply ask customers to leave feedback. The reason is simple: every extra step a customer has to take reduces the likelihood they will follow through. A direct link eliminates searching, navigating, and finding the review button — it opens the review form in one click.
The most effective places to share your review link are: follow-up emails after a purchase or service, SMS messages, printed QR codes at your physical location, your website thank-you page, email signatures, receipts, and social media bios. The key is to ask at the moment when the customer is most satisfied with your service.
Yes. The generated Google review link works perfectly with any QR code generator. Simply copy the link and paste it into a QR code tool to create a scannable code. Many businesses print QR codes on table tents, receipts, business cards, and in-store signage so customers can leave a review on the spot from their phone.