Amazon Review Link Generator: One Link for Every Country
Paste in your book's ASIN, get one short link back. Readers in the UK, US, Australia, and everywhere else land on the right Amazon review page automatically. Here's how it works.
What an Amazon review link generator does
An Amazon review link generator takes your book's ASIN or Amazon URL and creates one short link that routes every reader to the right Amazon store automatically. UK readers go to amazon.co.uk. US readers go to amazon.com. Australian readers go to amazon.com.au. You use the same link everywhere — back matter, ARC emails, your author website.
Without a generator, your only option is to build the review URL manually — something like amazon.com/review/create-review?asin=YOUR_ASIN. That works for US readers. For everyone else, it either fails outright or lands them on the wrong store. The routing problem affects every international reader you have. Not sure what an Amazon review link is to begin with? Start here.
Why one link isn't enough on its own
Amazon runs completely separate stores for each country. A review URL built for amazon.com doesn't translate to amazon.co.uk, amazon.com.au, or amazon.ca — they're different platforms. A reader whose account is on amazon.co.uk can't leave a review through a US link.
For English-language authors, UK, Canadian, and Australian readers are a significant part of your readership. Sending all of them to a US Amazon URL is losing a meaningful number of reviews — from readers who were willing to write one.
Where to put your review link
Back of your book
The most effective placement. A reader who finishes your book is already warm — they've invested time, they know what they think, and they're at the moment of highest motivation. Put your review ask and link at the very end, right after the final page.
ARC emails
When you send your ARC copies, include the review link in the email. Your ARC team may be in different countries — one link handles all of them.
Author website
Replace any book-specific review links on your website with your smart link. It stays current even if Amazon changes its URL structure.
Newsletter
If you have a newsletter, your subscribers are likely spread across multiple countries. One link works for all of them.
Generate your Amazon review link — works across all 14 Amazon stores.
Works for all 14 Amazon stores. Setup takes under a minute.
How to create your review link
With ReviewLinker:
- Create your ReviewLinker account and subscribe to Pro
- Add your book by pasting in the Amazon URL or ASIN
- Copy your short review link
- Add it to your back matter, emails, and website
The link stays the same even if you update the book or Amazon changes its URLs. Works across all 14 Amazon stores. Generate your review link here. Already have a link and want to see how it performs internationally? Use the free link checker.
What about QR codes?
If you have a print book, a QR code in the back matter is more effective than a typed URL. Readers can scan it without typing anything — no searching, no typing, no getting lost.
ReviewLinker generates a QR code alongside your review link. It points to the same smart link, so it routes readers to the right store automatically. You can download it as PNG or SVG for print. Learn more about QR codes for books.
Ready to get more reviews from every country?
Create one smart Amazon review link for your book. Readers in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and 10 more stores all land on the right page automatically.