How to Track QR Code Scans: Location, Device & Time Data
Tracking QR code scans gives you real data on how your codes are being used — locations, devices, browsers, and trends over time. Here is how to set it up.
Guides, tips, and real-world use cases to get the most from QR codes
Tracking QR code scans gives you real data on how your codes are being used — locations, devices, browsers, and trends over time. Here is how to set it up.
A QR code with your logo looks professional and builds brand trust. Here is exactly how to add a logo to your QR code while keeping it scannable.
Not all QR codes are the same. Static codes are fixed; dynamic codes can be edited and tracked after printing. This guide helps you choose the right type.
If your QR code is not scanning, one of seven common issues is usually the culprit. This guide diagnoses each problem and shows you how to fix it.
A vCard QR code lets anyone save your full contact details to their phone with one scan — no internet required. Here is how to create one.
Print your QR code too small and nobody can scan it. This guide gives you exact minimum sizes for every common print format so your QR codes always work.
A well-designed QR code gets dramatically more scans than a plain one. Here are 10 design tips that make a measurable difference.
QR codes in marketing work — when used strategically. This guide covers everything from campaign planning to measuring success with analytics.
Your QR code analytics dashboard tells the full story of how your codes are being used. Here is how to read and act on every metric.