One tap on the counter. Their phone opens your review page. They are done before they have put their wallet away.
No app. No subscription. Made and posted from NSW.

Postcard sized and it stands on its own. Beside the register, on the bar, next to the eftpos machine.
Newer phones tap it. Everyone else scans the QR code. Nobody downloads anything.
Your staff do not have to remember. The stand does the asking, every single customer.
A café we placed one of the first stands with was waiting for customers to remember later. Almost nobody did.
That is one business's experience, measured from their public Google review history. How many reviews you get depends on how busy you are and whether your staff mention it. We cannot promise a particular result.

Printed to order in solid PETG. No batteries, no cable, nothing to charge and nothing to assemble. The chip is sealed inside where it cannot be picked off or swapped.
Take it out of the box, stand it up, and that is the whole job.
100 × 150 mm. About the size of a postcard.
Paste your Google review link and we draw your stand on screen.
Printed, programmed and tested before it is sealed and boxed.
It works the moment it comes out of the packaging.
Free delivery anywhere in Australia. We post worldwide — overseas postage is shown before you pay. There is no monthly fee.
Tap to review. Your link lives on the chip inside.
Adds the QR code so older phones can scan instead.
Your logo printed into the face, QR code alongside.
Every iPhone from the XS onwards and almost every Android taps without an app. Choose a stand with the QR code and the rest can scan.
No. Nothing to sign in to and nothing to renew.
No. Your link is written to the chip and printed into the QR code before we post it. If your Google listing changes, get in touch and we will quote you for a new stand.
No, and it must not. It opens your normal Google review page for whoever taps it. Screening customers by how happy they are breaks Google's rules.