Products

Two products. One job.

Both take a customer from a finished service to your Google review page. They differ only in where they live and who initiates the moment.

Worn by your team

NFC Review Lanyard

A professional lanyard with an NFC review card your staff can present the moment a service ends.

The lanyard puts the review request exactly where the conversation already happens — between your team member and the customer, at the counter or in the chair.

Staff do not need to remember a link, open an app, or type anything. They present the card, the customer taps their phone against it, and your Google review page opens on the customer’s screen.

Because it is worn, it is always on hand and never gets buried under paperwork or moved off the counter.

Where it is used

  • Handing off at the end of a service or appointment
  • Mobile and on-site work where there is no front desk
  • Busy floors where staff move between stations
  • Teams that want a consistent ask from every employee

Sits where you close out

Countertop NFC / QR Stand

A tabletop display that lets customers tap or scan on their way out — no staff prompt required.

The stand sits at the point of payment, the front desk, or the waiting area, and gives every customer a second, self-serve way to leave a review.

It carries both an NFC tap target and a printed QR code, so it works whether a customer taps their phone or opens their camera.

It is the natural companion to the lanyard: staff can point at it instead of explaining a process, and customers who prefer not to be asked directly can still act on their own.

Where it is used

  • Checkout counters and payment terminals
  • Reception and front desks
  • Waiting areas and retail shelves
  • Locations where staff are not always free to ask

Choosing

Which one does your business need?

Most businesses run both. If you are starting with one, this is the usual split.

NFC Review Lanyard

Worn by staff, presented at the end of the service.

Start here if:

  • Handing off at the end of a service or appointment
  • Mobile and on-site work where there is no front desk
  • Busy floors where staff move between stations
Read the details

Countertop NFC / QR Stand

Placed at checkout, reception, or in the waiting area.

Start here if:

  • Checkout counters and payment terminals
  • Reception and front desks
  • Waiting areas and retail shelves
Read the details

Product specifications, materials and packaging options are confirmed during your demo — we would rather tell you directly than publish numbers that vary by order.

Hold one in your hand.

Book a demo and we will walk you through both products, how they are set up, and which combination suits the way your business runs.