One Amazon review link.
Every reader.
Every store.
An Amazon review link takes readers directly to your book's review page β but standard Amazon links are marketplace-specific, so a US link won't work for UK or Australian readers. ReviewLinker creates one universal link that routes everyone to the right store automatically.
Reader location detected automatically
14 Amazon stores supported
The problem with standard Amazon links
Amazon review pages are marketplace-specific. A US link takes UK readers somewhere they can't review from.
Your review link, ready in under a minute
Paste your Amazon URL or ASIN
Your universal link is ready
Share it anywhere
Where authors use review links
Back matter
One link for all your readers. Kindle and paperback editions, every country.
ARC emails
Send your ARC team a single link. Every reviewer lands on their local store.
Author website
Replace your outdated US-only link with one that works everywhere.
Newsletter
Include your review link without worrying about where subscribers are based.
Using print books? Generate a QR code so readers can scan their way to your review link.
Common questions
How do I create an Amazon review link?
Add your book to ReviewLinker using its Amazon URL or ASIN. Your universal review link is generated instantly β copy it and use it anywhere.
Is sharing a review link allowed by Amazon?
Yes. Amazon's Community Guidelines allow authors to ask for honest reviews. Linking to your book's review page is a normal, accepted practice β the guidelines only prohibit incentivising reviews (paying or gifting reviewers).
Which Amazon marketplaces does it support?
ReviewLinker routes readers to 14 Amazon stores including amazon.com, amazon.co.uk, amazon.ca, amazon.com.au, amazon.de, amazon.fr, amazon.co.jp, and more.
What happens if the book isn't listed in a reader's local store?
If the book isn't available in a reader's local store, ReviewLinker falls back to amazon.com so they still land somewhere useful.
Can I use one link for multiple books?
Each link is tied to one book and one ASIN. If you have multiple books, you create a separate link for each. They all live in your dashboard.
Can I update the link after it's published?
You can update the destination or deactivate a link at any time. The short URL stays the same, so anything you've already printed or shared keeps working.
Start sending readers to the right store
Set up your first review link in a couple of minutes. No technical knowledge needed.
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- Free for up to 3 books
- Works across Amazon marketplaces