How to Find Your Google Review Link

Updated July 2026 · Takes about 30 seconds · Works on phone or computer

Your Google review link is a direct URL that opens the "write a review" box for your business in one tap — no searching, no scrolling. It's the single most useful link a local business owns: put it in texts, emails, receipts, and QR codes. Here's how to get yours.

Method 1 — Google Business Profile (easiest)

  1. While signed in to the Google account that manages your business, search Google for your business name — your Business Profile panel appears with management buttons.
  2. Click "Ask for reviews" (on mobile it may be under the profile menu).
  3. Google shows your short share link — usually formatted like g.page/r/AbC123xyz/review. Copy it. Done.
Test it before you share it: open the link in a private/incognito window. It should land directly on a "Rate and review" box for your business, not just your Maps listing.

Method 2 — from Google Maps (if you don't manage the profile yet)

  1. Find your business on Google Maps.
  2. Scroll to the reviews section and click "Write a review."
  3. Copy the URL from your browser's address bar — it's long and ugly but works the same. (Shorten it with any URL shortener if you'll read it aloud.)

Troubleshooting

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