Google review cards
Google review cards that do more than open a link
A Tappi card sits on your table, bar or counter. A guest taps their phone against it — no app, no typing a URL — and lands on your own review page, where they can post publicly on Google or TripAdvisor, send private feedback straight to you, or both.
What a Google review card actually is
A Google review card is a small printed card containing a tap chip and a QR code, encoded with a link to your review page. The customer holds their phone near it and the page opens instantly. It removes the two things that stop people leaving reviews: finding your listing, and remembering to do it later.
Most cards on the market stop there. The link is the whole product. Tappi encodes the card to a review page you control, which is where the difference starts.
What happens after the tap
- ✓The guest picks a star rating in one tap.
- ✓They choose what stood out — a short set of chips tailored to your type of business.
- ✓Tappi drafts a review in their words, so nobody stares at a blank text box.
- ✓They copy it and open Google or TripAdvisor, or send it privately to you instead.
- ✓You see every rating, every private message and every trend in your dashboard.
Why blank-page syndrome kills review rates
Plenty of guests intend to leave a review. They tap, the Google form opens, and then they have to invent a paragraph about their evening. Most close the tab. Giving them a draft they can edit turns an intention into a posted review.
Tappi never writes fake sentiment. The draft is built from the rating and the chips the guest chose, in their own tone, and they can rewrite every word before posting.
Cards, stickers, stands and receipt strips
The card is one format. Stickers go on bill folders and windows, stands live on the bar, tent cards sit on tables, and receipt strips print at the bottom of the bill. All of them are encoded to the same review page.
Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial. No card required, and your review page is live in about 60 seconds.
Tappi Tech, encoded to you
Every item is encoded to your own review page from inside your dashboard, so a tap always opens your page — never a generic link.





Common questions
Is using a review card against Google's rules?
Asking every customer for a review is allowed. What is not allowed is review gating — only inviting happy customers to post publicly. Tappi shows the same Google and TripAdvisor options to every guest regardless of their rating, and adds a private route to the owner alongside them.
How much do Google review cards cost?
Tappi Tech hardware starts at £9 for a single sticker and £12 for a card, with multi-packs available. Software plans start at £19 a month, and every account starts on a 14-day free trial.
Do customers need an app?
No. Tap-to-review works with the phone's built-in reader on modern iPhones and Android handsets, and every card also carries a QR code as a fallback.
Can one card work for more than one review site?
Yes. The same card offers Google and TripAdvisor, and a private feedback route to the owner, from one page.
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