FAQ
Clear answers to the most common questions about ReviewLinker.
Getting started
ReviewLinker Pro is $12/month or $99/year. Cancel anytime — if you do, your existing review links keep working for readers. Pro features are paused until you resubscribe. No books are deleted.
ReviewLinker lets you create one review link per book that sends every reader to the right Amazon store — wherever they are. It also includes QR codes for your printed books, simple click analytics, and a guided review page to help readers find their way.
ReviewLinker is for Amazon and KDP authors who want to make it easier for readers to leave a review. It works for Kindle, paperback, and hardcover books.
Most authors add their first book and share a link within a few minutes. You need your book's ASIN to get started — that's it.
Your review links
No. You create one link per book and ReviewLinker sends each reader to the right Amazon store automatically. No country-specific links to manage.
ReviewLinker supports the major Amazon stores including the US, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Japan, Canada, Australia, and more. The full list is shown when you set up a link.
They're sent to your default store. You choose which store to use as the fallback when setting up your link.
Yes — you can change most settings at any time, including the Amazon store, whether the link goes to your review page or your book listing, and any country overrides. The one exception is the URL slug (the short text in your link). Changing the slug breaks any links or QR codes you've already shared or printed, so choose it carefully when you set up.
QR codes
Yes. Every link comes with a QR code you can download in PNG or SVG format. Add it to your back matter, inside cover, or a bookmark. When a reader scans it, they go straight to the right Amazon store for their location.
Yes. You can include your ReviewLinker link as a clickable URL inside a Kindle book. Readers tap the link and land on the right Amazon review page.
Analytics
ReviewLinker shows clicks per book broken down by country and Amazon store. You can see where your readers are coming from and how each book is performing over time.
Billing
Yes. You can cancel from your account settings at any time. Your links keep working until the end of your billing period.
No. The price you sign up at is locked in for as long as your subscription stays active.
Amazon and compliance
ReviewLinker sends readers to the right Amazon store for their location. It doesn't review-gate content or offer incentives for reviews. You're always responsible for following Amazon's Community Guidelines when you ask for reviews — ReviewLinker doesn't change those rules.
You can invite readers to leave an honest review. You can't make reviews conditional on anything, promise incentives, or try to influence what the review says. If you want a ready-made starting point, the free Review Request Generator on this site has wording built around these guidelines.
Still have questions?
We are happy to help you get your first review link set up.