QR is physical
Once printed, a QR code is hard to fix. Dynamic QR solves this by pointing to a short link that the team can edit.
Tip: a dynamic QR code keeps pointing to the short link, even when the destination changes.
QR solution
QR is physical, but the destination must remain controllable. Linka Factory keeps the printed asset stable while the team corrects the target URL.
Once printed, a QR code is hard to fix. Dynamic QR solves this by pointing to a short link that the team can edit.
Size, margin, color, error correction level and SVG or PNG downloads cover field use cases without turning creation into a heavy design tool.
Scans are read as short-link clicks. A flyer, poster or packaging can therefore be compared with other channels.
A printed QR should be tested like a production URL: destination, contrast, size, margin, campaign naming and fallback page. After printing, the asset no longer moves, so the short link must remain editable.
Scans should be read by period, asset and context. A poster, packaging or event card does not tell the same story as a link shared online.
Related guides
For the next step, see print QR code checklist.
For the next step, see read click analytics.
For the next step, see print QR codes.
For the next step, see editable short links.
When a published link must not become frozen: an already launched campaign, a printed asset, a destination to correct, a weak source to cut or analytics to make readable.
Less manual rework, less lost traffic, more visibility on clicks and a better ability to correct without rebuilding the whole distribution.
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