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Reputation

Your review link

Every account gets a branded review page at a shareable URL. It's where every review request lands — and you can use it anywhere a link makes sense.

Finding your link

Open Reputation → Link in the dashboard. Your URL looks like app.newreview.co/review/#/your-business (with your business slug at the end). Click Copy to grab it.

How the page works

The page asks the customer to rate you. If they pick 4 or 5 stars, they're sent straight to your Google review form. If they pick 1, 2, or 3, they're invited to share feedback privately with you — which keeps low ratings off your public profile and gives you a chance to fix the experience.

The three places that actually work

You don't need to put your link everywhere. Pick the one that fits how you actually serve customers and ship it today — the others can come later.

1. Receipts & invoices

Add the link or QR to the bottom of every paid receipt or invoice. It's quiet, consistent, and every paying customer sees it at the moment they've decided you were worth paying. Most POS systems (Square, Stripe, Toast, Lightspeed) have a receipt-footer field for exactly this.

2. Counter or waiting-area QR

Print the QR on a small card or table tent and put it where customers wait or pay. Best for in-person businesses — salons, dentists, cafes, repair shops, retail. Generate the QR from your Review link page; it's high-contrast and prints cleanly at any size from a business card up to an A4 sign.

3. Closed-job follow-up

If you do project work — contractors, cleaners, photographers, consultants, agencies — drop the link into the email or text you send when the job's done. That's the moment of peak satisfaction; it's the highest-converting place a review request can possibly land.

Other useful places

This is a stub article. The full guide with screenshots is coming soon. If you have a specific question, email anthony@newreview.co — we usually answer within a few business hours.