QR Codes
Create and save multiple QR codes for your review page. Download codes with custom colors, locations, and tags to collect feedback.
Create and save multiple QR codes that link to your review page. Each code can have its own name, location, tags, color, and file format. Place them on receipts, in-store signage, tables, or anywhere customers can scan to leave feedback. When they scan, they go straight to your review page — and reviews are automatically attributed to the right location or tagged for your reports.
Where to Find It
Open a review page and click QR Codes in the sidebar. You'll see a list of your saved codes. If you haven't created any yet, click Create QR Code to add your first one.
Creating a QR Code
Click Create QR Code (or Add if you already have codes). A form appears where you can set:
Name – A label to identify this code in your list. For example: "Table 1", "Reception", or "Downtown Store". This helps you tell codes apart when you have several.
Location – If you've assigned locations to this review page, you can select a location for the QR code. The code will link to the review page with that location pre-selected, so reviews from that scan are attributed to that location. Useful when you have different QR codes at different stores.
Tags – Optionally assign tags to reviews that come from this QR code. Helps you segment or filter reviews in reports and build your reputation with organized feedback.
Color – The color of the QR code. By default, it uses your project's primary color. Choose a color that contrasts with the background where you'll print or display it.
Output – Choose the file format:
SVG – Vector format. Scales without losing quality. Best for print and design work.
PNG – Raster format. Good for web and simple printing.
Click Create to save the code. It appears in your list right away.
Managing Your QR Codes
Each saved code appears as a card showing its name and details (location, tags, output format). From each card you can:
Edit – Change the name, location, tags, color, or output format. You can also delete the code from the edit screen.
Download – Get the QR code file in the format you chose (SVG or PNG).
To add more codes, click Add at the bottom of the page.
Using Your QR Codes
After downloading, you can:
Print them on receipts, flyers, or table tents
Add them to in-store signage or window decals
Include them in email signatures or marketing materials
Display them on a tablet or screen for customers to scan
For best results, print the QR code at least 2 cm (about 0.8 inches) square so it's easy to scan with a phone camera.
Tips
Use location-specific QR codes when you have multiple stores. Each location gets its own code, and reviews are automatically attributed to the right place — great for ratings and reputation management across locations.
Test each QR code after downloading. Scan it with your phone to confirm it goes to the correct page and that the location (if set) is pre-selected.
If you delete a QR code, any printed copies will still work — they'll still link to your review page. But you won't be able to edit or re-download that code from your list.
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