What is a QR tracking link?
It is a Ratekit link that lets each QR code be measured separately, so different touchpoints can be compared in the report.
Ratekit brings QR tracking links, Smart Pages, private feedback, QR review cards, table stands and performance reports into one ready-to-use workflow.
A QR code may be scanned, but the business often cannot tell where it came from.
Review links are shared, but scans and actions are rarely summarized in a clean report.
Printed cards and stands are useful, but they need a measurable digital layer.
Customers may need a direct way to send notes to the business without turning it into a public review.
Measure each QR touchpoint separately.
Bring reviews, private feedback and contact actions together.
Use QR cards, table stands and NFC cards where the experience ends.
See scans, review clicks, private feedback and suggested actions.
Smart Page, three QR tracking links and a basic report.
QR cards, table stands, Smart Page, private feedback and a PDF-ready report.
More QR/NFC touchpoints for areas, teams, departments or locations.
Ratekit does not route only happy customers to Google, does not promise ratings and does not offer review incentives. Customers can leave a public Google review, send private feedback or choose another contact action.
It is a Ratekit link that lets each QR code be measured separately, so different touchpoints can be compared in the report.
A mobile-first page that brings Google reviews, private feedback, WhatsApp, directions, Instagram and website actions together.
No. Ratekit does not guarantee reviews or ratings. It helps businesses make the review and feedback flow more visible and measurable.
Business details, your Google review link and the touchpoints you want to use are enough to start.