For Salons & Spas

More Google reviews for your salon or spa

New clients choose a salon almost entirely on Google reviews and rating. The best time to ask is the moment a client is admiring a fresh cut, colour, or set - a QR code at the chair or front desk captures it before they walk out the door.

Why it matters

What reviews do for salons & spas

Clients mean to review and forget

They love the result, intend to leave a review on the way home, and life gets in the way. A QR code at checkout closes that gap on the spot.

Reputation is everything in beauty

A higher star rating and more reviews directly drive new bookings. Standing still while competitors collect reviews means slipping down the results.

Writing a review is awkward for clients

People are not sure what to say about a haircut. Ready-made drafts give them the words so they actually finish.

The mirror moment is your best ask

When a client sees the finished look and loves it, that feeling peaks for only a few minutes. A small card at the styling station or the front desk lets them scan, rate, and post right then - instead of meaning to do it later and never getting around to it. They pick from three honest drafts, make it their own, and post to Google in under a minute.

Invite every client, not only the ones who gush. Selectively asking only happy clients is against Google policy, and a natural mix of feedback builds more trust with prospective clients.

Quietly powerful behind the chair

  • A printable card or table tent that matches a clean front-desk look.
  • Reviews in English plus one second language for diverse clienteles.
  • An instant alert on any 1-2 star review so you can reach out personally.
  • Per-placement tracking across the desk, the stations, and follow-up texts.

Placement

Where to put your QR code

The right spot is wherever the experience peaks. Run more than one and the per-QR analytics show which converts best.

1

The styling station

A small card at the mirror - scanned at the peak of the reveal.

2

Front desk / checkout

Where clients settle up and book their next visit.

3

Appointment follow-up text

Send the link an hour later for clients who rushed out.

FAQ

Answers to the common ones

When is the best time to ask a salon client for a review?+
Right when they see and love the finished result - at the chair or at checkout. That is when the positive feeling peaks. A QR code at the station or front desk captures it before they leave, which converts far better than a follow-up days later.
My clients never know what to write - does this help?+
Yes. After a client taps their star rating, the tool shows three short, natural drafts they can use as-is or edit. It removes the blank-page hesitation that stops most people from finishing a review.
Can I use it across multiple stylists or locations?+
Yes. Each location gets its own QR codes and analytics, and you can see which stylist station or placement drives the most reviews. Each location is billed separately.

More reviews, starting today.

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