10 QR code ideas for small businesses
A QR code is just a fast way to send someone from your shop to the right page on their phone. Here are ten uses that actually make sense.
Short writeups on QR codes, link analytics, and turning offline marketing into something you can actually measure.
Once a QR code is on a flyer or menu, changing it usually means printing again. Dynamic codes fix that.
A QR code is just a fast way to send someone from your shop to the right page on their phone. Here are ten uses that actually make sense.
They look the same. They don't work the same. Static is locked in; dynamic you can edit after printing.
You printed 500 flyers. Did anyone care? QR analytics won't tell you everything, but at least you'll know if people scanned.
Most hospitality spots use QR codes for menus. That's just the start — WiFi, reviews, and specials work too if you keep it obvious.
PRO's Starter plan gives you 2 dynamic codes for about $10/month. DotQR Professional gives 100 for €15. That gap matters.
TIGER packs in more marketing features. DotQR often gives you more dynamic codes for less money — if you don't need Zapier and bulk on day one.
Uniqode's Essential plan is ~$9 for 50 dynamic codes. DotQR Professional is €15 for 100 with unlimited scans. Different products, different price tags.
Flowcode Pro Plus is ~$25/month for 50 codes with scan caps. DotQR Professional is €15 for 100 codes and unlimited scans. Different leagues, different prices.
Monkey is free for static codes that never change. DotQR is free for 5 dynamic codes you can edit later — different tools, different math.
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