What does a Google review link do?
It opens the review flow for the selected Google Business Profile, reducing the steps a customer needs to take before sharing feedback.
Free local business tool
This Google review link generator finds your public business listing, creates the direct review URL and a static QR code, then gives you a neutral request message to copy. No signup required.
The shortest honest path
Find the listing
Search by public business name and location.
Check the address
Select the right profile instead of guessing.
Copy, download, and test
Test the link and QR code before sharing.
Step 1
Use the name customers see on Google and a city or ZIP code. Xebora searches public Google Places data; it does not connect to or change your profile.
The search is used only to identify the public listing and its Place ID for this link.
Share responsibly
Google allows businesses to share review-request links and QR codes. The review still needs to reflect a genuine customer experience.
Do
Do not
Questions
It opens the review flow for the selected Google Business Profile, reducing the steps a customer needs to take before sharing feedback.
Yes. Google requires a customer to sign in to a Google account before leaving a review. The account can use a non-Gmail email address.
No. The downloadable SVG encodes the same direct Google review URL shown on the page. It does not send a customer through a Xebora redirect or tracking link.
No. Google prohibits incentives such as discounts, free goods, or services in exchange for posting, changing, or removing a review.
Ask for honest feedback without steering the rating. Google says reviews should reflect genuine experiences and recommends valuing balanced feedback.
Next useful check
A review link helps only after the profile identity, services, hours, booking path, and public proof are accurate.