A memorable URL
biglove.to/your-business is short enough to
print on a receipt and easy enough to say out loud. The
slug is yours — when you reserve it on Basic or Pro, it
stays yours.
How it works · End to end
BigLove is a single HTTP redirect. A customer scans
biglove.to/your-business, arrives at your standard
Google or Trustpilot review form, and writes whatever review
reflects their experience. The path is plain by design — that is
the product.
The redirect path
biglove.to/your-businessFrom a receipt, a table card, a sticker by the door, a packaging insert, a WhatsApp message — wherever the link lives. The QR or the typed URL hits our edge.
Sub-10ms read for the canonical destination URL — your Google Reviews form or your Trustpilot review page, whichever you configured. Cached worldwide on Cloudflare's edge network.
The browser receives a single redirect response and follows it. The customer lands on the standard review form Google (or Trustpilot) publishes — same layout, same prompts, same star options as any other path. No BigLove screen in between.
Their review goes directly to Google's database (or Trustpilot's). BigLove never sees the rating, the text, or the customer's identity. We log only the click event: timestamp, country, city, device, referrer — and only on the Pro tier, for your analytics.
What BigLove adds to the path
biglove.to/your-business is short enough to
print on a receipt and easy enough to say out loud. The
slug is yours — when you reserve it on Basic or Pro, it
stays yours.
Once created, the slug never changes. The QR code on the menu printed last summer keeps working. The sticker on the front door keeps working. Cancel and reactivate later and your slug is held — no race for someone else to register it.
The redirect runs on Cloudflare Workers with a KV cache. From any continent the customer experiences the redirect as instant — measurably faster than a typical click on a review-suite landing page.
Country, city, hour of day, device, and referrer for every click. Use the data to see which of your channels — receipts, signage, packaging, email — actually generate reviews. We never log the review itself, only the click that led to the form.
One business email gives you separate slugs for Google and Trustpilot, each pointing to that platform's canonical review form. Add platforms as you need them.
For Google, BigLove uses the Google Places API to find your business's correct review URL — you do not have to hunt for the right link in Google Maps. For Trustpilot, we derive the canonical review URL from your business website. You confirm the match before the link goes live.
Compatibility with Google's 2026 review policy
Google's review policy is principally concerned with how businesses solicit reviews — distortions in the distribution caused by incentives, pre-screening, or directing only certain customers to leave a review. The policy text and Google's enforcement focus on review collection workflows that change who leaves a review or what they say.
BigLove handles the URL, not the workflow. A customer who reaches biglove.to/your-business arrives at the standard Google review form Google itself publishes. The prompts, the star options, the moderation, the spam detection are all Google's. BigLove neither sees nor influences the content of the review. From Google's perspective, a click that originated at a BigLove link is indistinguishable from a click that originated at a Google Maps share button.
That is what we mean by compliant by design. The compatibility comes from the architecture, not from a policy badge.
Related reading: our long-form essay on why review gating tools are dying in 2026 and what compliant review collection looks like instead.
Where BigLove fits
One slug on the table card or the receipt. Customers who had a great meal scan it, write a Google review, and you find out from the Pro analytics which evenings convert best.
A QR sticker by the door or on packaging. A short URL on the bag. The link works for years even if you redesign the storefront.
Plumbers, hair stylists, dog groomers, freelancers — anyone who finishes a job and sends a thank-you message. Drop the BigLove link in the message, done.
Trustpilot link in the order confirmation email and on packaging. Same slug, same place, every order.
Common questions
Three free clicks per link. No credit card required. The link you create today is yours for as long as you keep it.
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