NFC review cards for local businesses

Make leaving a review as easy as a tap.

A customer taps the card with their phone and your review page opens. No app to download, no searching, no typing.

  • No app required
  • Works with NFC-enabled phones
  • One-time purchase
Black square NFC review plaque printed with 'Review Us On', a tap-here NFC symbol, the Google logo and five stars.
  • No app required

    The customer's phone opens the link.

  • One-time purchase

    No subscription to use the card.

  • Shipping

    Confirm delivery times before launch.

  • Secure checkout

    Payments handled by Shopify.

The problem

The best time to ask for feedback is while the experience is still fresh.

Most customers are happy to leave a review. Far fewer will stop what they are doing, search for your business, find your profile and locate the review button. Each extra step loses people.

Asking without a card

  1. Customer leaves your business
  2. Remembers hours or days later
  3. Opens a search engine
  4. Finds the right business listing
  5. Scrolls to find the review option
  6. Writes the review

Asking with a review card

  1. Customer taps the card
  2. Your review page opens
  3. They write the review

Fewer steps means more of the customers who wanted to leave feedback actually get there. It does not change what they choose to say.

How it works

Three steps. That is the whole setup.

1

Set your review destination

Tell us the review page you want the card to open. Confirm your exact process before publishing this copy.

2

Put the card where customers are

The counter, reception desk, bill tray, checkout or front desk — wherever you already speak to customers.

3

The customer taps

They hold their phone near the card and your review page opens in their browser. They write whatever they honestly think.

Where it goes

Built for businesses that meet customers face to face.

If you speak to your customers in person, there is a moment where asking for feedback feels natural. The card gives them somewhere to act on it.

Restaurants and takeaways

Counter, bill tray, collection point or table.

Salons and barbers

Reception desk or beside the payment terminal.

Hotels and guesthouses

Front desk, check-out counter or in the room.

Clinics and dentists

Reception, waiting area or check-out window.

Retail stores

Beside the till or on the packing counter.

Trades and contractors

In the van, in your folder or handed over at sign-off.

Dealerships and workshops

Service desk, handover area or the key counter.

Multi-location businesses

One card per branch, each pointing where you choose.

The card

A physical card built to live on a counter.

Describe the material, size and finish of your card here once you have confirmed the specifications with your supplier.

NFC tap

An NFC chip inside the card opens your link when a compatible phone is held against it.

No app to install

The customer's phone handles the tap. Nothing to download on either side.

Reusable

The same card can be tapped by customer after customer.

Built for a counter

Confirm the material, thickness and finish with your supplier, then describe them here.

White square NFC review plaque shown at an angle, printed with 'Review Us On', a tap-here NFC symbol and the Google logo.

Why it works

What the card actually changes.

You can ask at the right moment

Right after a good haircut, meal or repair — while the customer is still standing in front of you.

Nothing for staff to explain

Your team hands over a card instead of reciting a link or spelling out a business name.

No ongoing fee to use it

You buy the card once. Confirm this matches how you sell before publishing.

One card per counter

Busy businesses put a card at every point where they finish serving someone.

Works across locations

Each branch can have its own card pointing at its own review destination.

Honest by design

Every customer gets the same card and the same review page. Nobody is filtered or redirected.

Packs

How many cards does your business need?

Most businesses want a card wherever they finish serving someone. Count your counters, desks and payment points.

1 card

One checkout point. Good for a single desk or a first try.

3 pack

Small businesses with a counter, a desk and a spare.

5 pack

Restaurants and salons with several stations or tables.

10 pack

Multi-station floors and businesses with more than one branch.

How we think about reviews

Easier to leave a review. Not a way to control what it says.

A review card removes steps between a customer and your review page. What the customer writes is entirely up to them — and that is the point. Genuine feedback is the only kind worth collecting.

  • Ask everyone, not just the happy ones

    Offering the card only to customers you expect to praise you is review gating. Most review platforms prohibit it.

  • Do not offer anything in exchange

    Discounts, free items or entries into a draw in return for a review breach the rules of every major review platform.

  • Do not ask for a specific rating

    Ask for feedback. Asking for five stars is a policy violation and customers notice it.

  • The card cannot change a rating

    It opens your review page. It has no influence over what a customer decides to write there.

Questions

Before you order.

What is an NFC review card?

It is a physical card with an NFC chip inside. When a customer holds a compatible phone near it, the phone opens the review page you have set as the card's destination.

Does the customer need an app?

No. NFC reading is built into modern phones, so the link opens in the phone's normal browser.

Does it work with iPhone and Android?

Most current iPhones and Android phones can read NFC tags without any setup. Confirm the exact models and operating system versions you support before publishing a compatibility claim here.

How does the card get linked to my business?

Replace this with your actual process — whether you programme the card before shipping, or the buyer sets the destination themselves after it arrives.

Can I change the destination later?

Answer this only once you have confirmed whether your cards are re-writable or locked to their original destination.

Can I use several cards for one business?

Yes. Many businesses put one card at each counter, desk or payment point, all pointing to the same review page.

Can I use a different card for each branch?

Yes. Each card can point at whichever destination you choose, so multi-location businesses can send each branch's customers to that branch's page.

Is there a monthly fee?

Confirm and state your pricing model here. If the card is a single purchase with no recurring charge, say so plainly.

How long does delivery take?

Add your confirmed dispatch and delivery times, and the areas you ship to.

Does the card guarantee positive reviews?

No. The card makes it easier for customers to leave genuine feedback. It does not control or guarantee the rating they leave, and we do not sell anything that filters or hides negative reviews.

Put the review link where the customer already is.

One card on the counter. One tap from a customer who already had a good experience.

Five white NFC review plaques stacked in a row, each printed with 'Review Us On' and a tap-here NFC symbol.