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Google reviews across multiple locations: track, compare, grow
Running multiple locations, you know the problem: one branch shines with 4.8 stars, another lingers at 3.9 — and nobody knows exactly why. Tracking Google reviews per locationis the foundation for spotting differences, motivating teams, and pulling weaker branches up. Here's how to build that system without an agency or expensive software.
Why reviews count per location
Google treats each location as its own Business Profile with its own Local Pack ranking. Customers in one city see that branch's reviews — not the company average. Which means: every branch needs its own review flow, and HQ needs visibility into where it stalls.
Step 1: one review link per location
Each Business Profile has its own short link (format g.page/r/…/review). Create it per branch — see How to create a Google review link. The most common multi-location mistake: one central link everywhere, and every review lands on the main location.
Step 2: one stand per branch — with its own statistics
Each branch counter gets an NFC/QR review stand pointing to that location's link. The key: every stand keeps its own scan statistics — only then can you see per branch how often customers actually opened the review dialog.
How it works with Tapenda
Step 3: the metrics that actually matter
- Scans per week per branch: measures whether stand and team are active — independent of Google.
- New reviews per month per location: read directly from each Business Profile.
- Scan-to-review rate:many scans, few reviews? Customers abandon in the Google dialog — usually a sign the team isn't adding the short personal ask.
- Star average across branches: downward outliers are almost always service issues, not Google issues.
Step 4: use the branch comparison as motivation
A simple monthly ranking (“South branch: 22 new reviews, North branch: 6”) works better than any directive. Important: reward the teamfor asking — never the customer for reviewing, which violates Google's policies (details in this article).
A practical rhythm for HQ
- Weekly: skim scan counts of all stands (2 minutes).
- Monthly: note reviews + stars per location, share the ranking.
- Quarterly: visit the weakest branch — usually it's stand placement or missing team routine.
Conclusion
Multi-location review tracking needs no expensive software: one review link per location, one stand with its own scan statistics per counter, and a monthly comparison. For equipping several locations, see our business volume discounts — −10% from 3 units, −15% from 10.


