Most Google review cards are a redirect. This one is a system.
Same tap, two very different outcomes.
- →Tap or scan
- →Google review page
- →Maybe they complete it
- →Maybe nothing
- You know nothing
- 01Tap or scan
- 02Experience captured — before Google
- 03Attributed to the store, counter or staff member
- 04Hand-off to Google in one tap
- 05Recovery queue and reporting if it went sideways
A card, a counter stand, or both
Thin standard cards for staff and counters, plus a premium acrylic stand for the front desk. Every card carries NFC and a printed QR code.
- NFC tap plus printed QR — works on iPhone and Android with no app
- Unique permanent URL per card, so two cards in the same store never blur together
- Every paid location gets a 10-card deployment pack
- Reassign a card to a different person or store in software, without reprinting
- Branded, logo-printed cards for larger rollouts
A$9.99 — no subscription required
Buy a single card from Amazon AU, register it in a free Basic account, and it works permanently. Nothing auto-subscribes you.
1 card · ships from Amazon AU
3 cards · ships from Amazon AU
- Permanent NFC + QR functionality
- Permanent Track Reviews Basic account
- 60 days of full Smart Local functionality
- Trial starts on the first genuine customer interaction — not purchase, not activation
- No payment details required during the trial
- No paid subscription is ever created from an Amazon purchase
All prices are in AUD and include GST.
60 days of Smart, starting at your first real customer
Smart Local is A$39.95/month. The trial counts from your first genuine customer interaction — not from purchase, not from activation — and needs no payment details.
Capture before Google
The rating and the comment are recorded by us on submit, so you learn something even when the customer never finishes on Google.
Staff & store attribution
Every tap resolves to a store and a person, chair, table or counter — and stays attributed months later.
Recovery, not gating
A soft visit can ask for a callback and lands in a New → Contacted → Resolved queue. The Google option stays visible the entire time.
Tap, scan, and one permanent link
NFC tap
Hold a modern iPhone or Android near the card and the page opens. No app, no pairing, no battery in the card.
Printed QR
The same card carries a QR code for older phones and for cards sitting on a counter. Same journey, same attribution.
One permanent URL
Each card carries its own permanent link. Which business, store and staff member it belongs to is resolved in software, so you can reassign a card without reprinting it.
Running more than one site? See how review cards work across a network of stores.
Google review cards — common questions
Do Google review cards work on every phone?
NFC tap works on modern iPhones and Android handsets with no app installed. Every card also carries a printed QR code, so any phone with a camera can reach the same page.
Do I need a subscription to use the card?
No. A Track Reviews Basic account is free forever, and the card keeps capturing feedback and sending customers to Google whether or not you ever pay us.
Is this review gating?
No. Every customer sees the Google option regardless of how they rate. Gating breaches Google's policies and hides the problem from you as well as from Google.
Can one card be moved to a different staff member or store?
Yes. The printed card never changes — the assignment lives in your account, so you can reassign it and attribution follows immediately.
How is this different from a plain NFC card that opens Google?
A plain card is a redirect. It cannot tell you who served the customer, what they actually thought, or whether they completed the review. We capture the experience first, attribute it, then hand off to Google.
Want the longer version? How to get more Google reviews, as a funnel.