GoHighLevel Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Set Up a QR Code for Reviews

Key Takeaways
- Step 1: Head to Your Sites Section
- Step 2: Choose Your Review Link
- Step 3: Customize Your QR Code
- Step 4: Save, Download & Print
- Why This Feature Rocks
How many times has this happened to you?
You’re at your booth, in the zone, talking to people, making sure they’re having a BLAST, and suddenly, you need to step away for a minute.
You come back, and—boom—the crowd is gone. And now you’re left wondering:
- Did they enjoy it?
- Were they genuinely interested?
- Will they ever leave a review?
Honestly, it’s frustrating when you can’t get feedback in real time.
But what if I told you there’s a super simple way to collect reviews even when you’re not there?
Enter: HighLevel’s QR Code Review Feature.
Now, you can set up a QR code at your booth, print it out, and let people leave reviews while you’re off doing your thing. Easy, right? Let’s dive into how you can set this up, step by step.
And don’t worry—I’ve also got an interactive tutorial at the end to walk you through it hands-on. Let’s do this!
Step 1: Head to Your Sites Section
In your HighLevel account, go to the left panel and click on Sites. Then, find QR Codes.
From here, you’ll see an option to Create QR Code. Click that, and let’s get rolling!
Step 2: Choose Your Review Link
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Next up, you’ll need to select Review Link. HighLevel lets you choose the platform you want people to leave reviews on (think Google, Facebook, etc.).
Oh, and here’s where you can also customize the font and color of the text. You want to make it look nice, right? It’s all in the details!
Oh, and here’s where you can also customize the font and color of the text. You want to make it look nice, right? It’s all in the details!
Step 3: Customize Your QR Code
Now the fun part—customizing your QR code.
You can:
- Change the color
- Adjust the shape and form
- Upload your logo in the center (make it personal!)
- Add a background to make it pop
Take your time and make it look how you want it. This is your brand’s QR code, after all!
Step 4: Save, Download & Print
Once you’re happy with how your QR code looks, hit Save, and you’ll be back on the main QR page.
From there, click the three dots and choose your preferred download format (PNG, SVG, or PDF).
Then—print it out, and you’re all set!
Why This Feature Rocks
Now, even when you’re not at your booth, you can still collect valuable feedback and reviews.
No more worrying about missed opportunities or wondering if people are interested. With this QR code, reviews are just a scan away.
You can put it on your desk, the wall, or anywhere you want. It’s hassle-free, and your potential customers can leave a review whenever they want.
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