For Restaurants & Cafés
Diners decide where to eat by reading Google reviews - and the restaurant with more recent, higher-rated reviews wins the click. A QR code on the table tent or receipt turns a finished meal into a posted review while the experience is still fresh.
Why it matters
Happy diners forget; frustrated ones remember. Asking every table with a simple QR code rebalances your profile toward the experience most guests actually have.
A guest who taps five stars but faces an empty text box usually gives up. Three ready-to-edit drafts get them from rating to posted in seconds.
Google and diners both favour fresh reviews. A steady trickle from every shift keeps you ahead of the place down the street.
A meal has a natural ending - the bill arrives, the guest is relaxed and full, and they have their phone in hand. That is the highest-converting moment to ask for a review, and a table tent puts the ask right where it happens. The customer scans, taps a star rating, and instantly sees three short, honest drafts matched to that rating. They pick the one that sounds like them, tweak it, and post it to Google themselves.
Placement
The right spot is wherever the experience peaks. Run more than one and the per-QR analytics show which converts best.
One per table - the highest-converting spot, caught at bill time.
Printed at the bottom so it goes home with takeout and dine-in alike.
For counter-service and cafés where guests pay on the way out.
FAQ
Fourteen free days. No card. If it doesn't land any reviews, no harm done - walk away with the data.