Capture 360 NFC Review Plates

Capture 360 NFC Review Plates — Quick Review

If you run a business that depends on local search, customer reviews matter. The Capture 360 NFC Review plates promise a frictionless way to collect Google, Yelp, and TripAdvisor reviews with a simple tap or QR scan. In this review I test the setup, explain how it works, break down the features, and recommend who should buy these review plates.

What are Capture 360 NFC Review Plates?

The Capture 360 NFC Review plates are small, branded plates and display cards embedded with NFC tags and paired with QR codes. When a customer taps an NFC-enabled phone (or scans the QR code) the plate directs them straight to your review page for the chosen platform—Google, Yelp, or TripAdvisor—removing extra steps and friction from leaving feedback.

Capture 360 NFC Review plates

How it works — simple and fast

  • Pre-programmed: You tell Capture 360 your business name and address at purchase; the plates arrive already programmed to your review page.
  • TAP or SCAN: Customers tap the plate with an NFC-enabled device or scan the printed QR code.
  • Direct link: The plate opens the review form for the selected platform so customers can leave feedback in seconds.

Key features and real-world benefits

1. NFC + QR code (reduces friction)

Combining NFC and a visible QR code covers nearly every customer: older phones can scan the QR while modern phones can tap for one-step access. In practice this reduces the time to open a review form from minutes to seconds—higher convenience leads to higher completion rates.

2. Platform choices: Google, Yelp, TripAdvisor

You can choose plates tailored to Google, Yelp, or TripAdvisor. That means customers land directly on the correct review flow rather than a generic page—improving conversion and reducing confusion.

3. Multiple colors and sizes (on-brand display)

Plates come in colors including White, Black, Yellow, Red and Green and in single, 3-pack, or 6-pack options. The colors let you match brand or visibility needs (for example yellow or red to attract attention at a counter).

4. Pre-programmed and ready out of the box

Orders are customized during checkout and arrive already programmed to your business profile. That removes the tech barrier for staff and ensures you can start collecting reviews immediately.

5. Affordable bundle pricing

Prices scale by platform and quantity—single plates start at $24.99 for some Google/TripAdvisor options and $39.99 for Yelp, while 3- and 6-pack bundles lower the per-plate cost. Bundles are useful if you operate multiple locations or want plates at guest-facing spots like the counter, exit, and waiting area.

Pricing at a glance

Platform 1 Plate 3 Plates 6 Plates
Google $24.99 $69.99 $119.99
Yelp $39.99 $79.99 $149.99
TripAdvisor $24.99 $69.99 $119.99

Setup and daily use — quick checklist

  • Place the plate at checkout, reception, or a waiting area where customers naturally pause.
  • Encourage staff to ask satisfied customers to tap or scan after service—timing increases completion.
  • Keep one plate near the exit or on a stand so customers can leave a review as they leave.
  • Monitor reviews for responses and to spot any negative feedback quickly.

Pros and cons

  • Pros:
    • One-tap access for NFC-enabled phones — fast review capture.
    • Pre-programmed plates eliminate technical setup.
    • Multiple platforms and colors to suit brand and platform strategy.
    • Bundles reduce per-unit cost for multi-location or multi-spot use.
  • Cons:
    • Not all customers have NFC-enabled phones—QR code helps but adds a step.
    • Yelp plates are priced higher single-unit; consider 3-/6-packs for savings.
    • Plates only help with collection flow—you still need to deliver a five-star experience.

Use cases — who benefits most

  • Small retail shops and cafes: Place plates at the register and near exits to capture immediate feedback from satisfied customers.
  • Service businesses (salons, auto shops): Tap-to-review works well while customers pay or schedule their next appointment.
  • Multi-location businesses: Use 3- or 6-packs to standardize review collection across all locations.
  • Hotels and tour operators: TripAdvisor plates guide guests directly to review forms while the experience is fresh.

Final verdict

The Capture 360 NFC Review plates are a practical, low-effort tool to increase review volume and lower the friction for customers to leave feedback. The combination of NFC and QR code covers most devices, and pre-programming removes the technical barrier that stops many businesses from adopting review-capture tools.

Recommended if: you want a plug-and-play solution to collect more reviews, you have a physical customer touchpoint where people pause, and you prefer a low-tech, staff-friendly method that doesn’t require ongoing software subscriptions.

Not recommended if: you only receive digital interactions (no in-person touchpoints), or if your customer base rarely uses smartphones—although the QR option still helps in many cases.

Bottom line: Capture 360 plates are an affordable, easy-to-deploy way to increase review collection and improve your online visibility. For most retail and service businesses that see customers in person, they’re worth a try.

FAQ (short)

  • Are plates difficult to set up? No — they arrive pre-programmed after you provide your business details.
  • Do they work on all phones? NFC works on most modern phones. QR codes provide an alternative for devices without NFC.
  • Which platform should I pick? Choose Google for general search visibility, Yelp for local business categories that rely on Yelp traffic, and TripAdvisor for hospitality and tourism businesses.

If you want to speed up review collection and make it easier for satisfied customers to share their experience, Capture 360 NFC Review plates deliver a straightforward, effective solution you can deploy in minutes.

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