Use case
QR codes for events, posters and flyers
Events move through phases — promotion, ticket sales, the live day, follow-up — but your printed posters and flyers do not. A dynamic QR code lets one printed code carry people to the right place at each stage, and shows you how much scanning each phase drives.
One poster, every stage of the event
Before the event the code can push tickets or a signup; during it, the schedule, map or live stream; afterwards, a recording, feedback form or your next event. You print once and repoint as you go, so last month’s flyers never send people to a dead ticket page.
- Tickets and signups during promotion
- Schedule, map or stream on the day
- Recording, feedback or next event afterwards
Measure which promotion works
Scan analytics show when and roughly where your code gets scanned, so you get a feel for which push — the poster run, the flyer drop, the social post carrying the same code — actually drove attention.
Editable QR codes. Pay once, works forever.
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Questions, answered
Can I change what a poster QR code links to after printing?
Yes — a dynamic code points at a destination you control, so the same printed poster can move from tickets to schedule to follow-up without a reprint.
Can I track how many people scanned a flyer?
Each dynamic code logs total scans plus a day/week/month trend and country/device breakdowns, so you can gauge how much interest a campaign drove.
Is one code enough for a whole campaign?
Usually yes — one dynamic code repointed over time is simpler than printing new codes, though you can use separate codes if you want to compare specific placements.
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Last updated 2 August 2026