Some common questions we get about MultiuseQR Code
The 'QR' in the QR code stands for "Quick Response Code". A quick response code is a two-dimensional matrix barcode capable of storing data. It was invented by Japanese company Denso Wave originally for use in logistics in 1994.
QR codes give a digital dimension to any product, visual material, or experience. They connect online and offline worlds, giving businesses and individuals a fast, safe, and low-cost solution. Recent QR code statistics also reveal that more users will be opting for this technology in years to come.
Static QR codes are exactly that: Static. They look generic, cannot be modified once downloaded and/or printed, and do not come with features such as tracking and protection.
Dynamic QR codes, on the other hand, are more versatile. They are fully customizable and their destination link can be changed at any point after printing.
Dynamic QR codes are more applicable in more use cases - especially in marketing - as they come with tracking features. With them, you can track the number of scans, the time and location of scans, and the device types used for scanning.
To edit a QR code, first make sure that you've created a dynamic QR code. To modify your dynamic QR, go to your Dashboard, select the Category and Campaign, click Edit, enter the new destination link, and hit save.
Users can scan your dynamic QR codes without limit until your paid subscription expires.
There can be several reasons why a QR code is not working correctly. First, check your destination link. Minor typos in the URL can break your QR code. Also, make sure that the QR code is big enough and is located in a well lit environment.
Yes, you can save your design as a template. You may use it the next time you generate a QR code. You can also change the templet as per your requirement.
We offer 50 QR Codes free of cost for all new users, you can upgrade your package anytime to availble more QR Codes.
Yes you can. You need to invite your contacts and if they active their account you will get 20 free QR Codes for each activated accounts.
Yes, you can create a Google Form QR code by selecting "Google Form" from the top panel of our homepage. Simply place the URL of your form in the field and generate the code.
If you want to link your catalog or menu with QR Code, your catalog/menu PDF need to be uploaded online. You can either uploaded somewhere on public URL or you can contact us, we will upload your menu online and provide your URL for QR Code ceation.
For now you can link only 1 active destination for each URL. If your destination link expired, you can update and change the destination URL.
No, currently we do not have such feature but in the pipeline. This feature will be added in the panel soon but there is no ETA as of now.
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