Plain QR codes
Typical tool
A customer scans a code and still lands on a blank review box.
Kaisah
Kaisah asks guided questions first, then prepares an editable review draft so the customer is not starting cold.
Why Kaisah is different
Most review tools stop too early. They give you a QR code, a link, or a dashboard, then expect the customer to write a review from scratch. Kaisah is built for the middle step where reviews are usually lost.
Typical tool
A customer scans a code and still lands on a blank review box.
Kaisah
Kaisah asks guided questions first, then prepares an editable review draft so the customer is not starting cold.
Typical tool
The link helps with navigation, but does not help the customer decide what to write.
Kaisah
Kaisah reduces the writing burden and keeps the path toward Google clear after the draft is ready.
Typical tool
Messages are easy to ignore, hard to track, and often sound copied and pasted.
Kaisah
Kaisah gives each shared link a structured flow and tracks where review follow-through comes from.
Typical tool
Many tools focus on monitoring reviews after they happen.
Kaisah
Kaisah focuses on the missing step before the review: turning a happy customer moment into an actual posted review.
The position
Monitoring tells you what happened after a review is posted. Kaisah helps more happy customers get to that point in the first place.
The workflow fits tables, front desks, salon mirrors, dental checkout, WhatsApp follow-ups, and direct links.
Questions are tailored by business type so reviews can mention the meal, appointment, care, staff, comfort, or result.
Every customer is offered the Google review path. Unhappy customers can also reach out directly so the business has a chance to make it right. Compliant with Google and FTC review policies.
Try the demo, then ask us for a walkthrough tailored to your restaurant, salon, dental clinic, or local business. Comparing tools? Read Kaisah vs Birdeye or the restaurant buyer's guide.