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Turn great service into Google reviews.

Every server gets their own code — on a wooden card or just their phone. A guest taps it and lands one step from the Google review box, with the server's name already there. One pilot restaurant pulled over 300 reviews in its first month.

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A server hands a guest an engraved wooden Casa Lupita review card; the guest's phone shows the review page with a one-tap Google review button
The scan

One tap from the table to the review

The guest taps a server's QR code and goes straight to your Google review page — no landing page in the way, no sign-up, nothing to download. The server's name rides along, so the review comes in warm and personal instead of anonymous.
Server-rendered scan page, tap straight to Google
The server's name is attached to every review
Nothing for the guest to install
Credit where it's earned

Every scan counts to the person who earned it

Scans are tied to the server who handed over the card, deduplicated by device, and rolled up on a weekly leaderboard. Your team can see who's leading — and the recognition, not an ad budget, is what drives the next review.
Per-server scan tracking, deduplicated
Weekly leaderboard your team races for
Automatic recognition when someone tops the board
The cards

Wooden cards, or just their phone

Order engraved wooden review cards at $14.99 each — a server's name on real cherry, the QR on the back — or skip the cards entirely and let staff use the code on their own phone. Either way it's the same one-tap path to a review.
Engraved wooden review cards, $14.99 each
Or use the code straight from a phone
Live proof

Watch the rating move

standley reads your restaurant's public Google rating and review count and keeps the dashboard current, so you can actually see the number climb as your team leans in — not guess at it.

Common questions

How does standley get more Google reviews?
It removes the friction. Every server has a QR code — on a card or their phone — that sends a guest straight to your Google review page with the server's name attached. No landing page, no sign-up. Guests who are already happy leave the review they otherwise wouldn't have gotten around to.
Does standley write or buy reviews?
No. Guests write their own reviews directly on Google. standley never writes, edits, or incentivizes reviews — it just makes the honest ask effortless at the moment a guest is happiest.
How are reviews credited to each server?
Each server's code is tied to their name, so scans roll up to the person who earned them on a weekly leaderboard. The recognition is what keeps the whole team asking.
Do I have to buy the wooden cards?
No. The engraved cards ($14.99 each) are a nice touch, but any server can use their code straight from their phone. The one-tap path to a Google review is the same either way.

Give your servers their codes this week

Add your team, hand out the codes, and watch the reviews start coming in with a name attached. Free for 7 days.

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