QR example

  • QR stands for Quick Response.
  • The QR image can be programmed to do a large number of tasks, with the most common being to redirect the user to a webpage.
  • iPhone users only need point their smartphone at the square image, and the iPhone will immediately redirect.
    Android phone users will first need to download any free Barcode & QR reader app from their App Play Store.

  • The business can simply have a (laminated) print of the QR image at the door when greeting the customer, and this in turn, will send them to a landing page where they will be offered a reward for completing their contact details, thus the business is complying with the new Laws, and the customer actually feels cherished and welcomed, and will love their experience with you.

 

BONUS Feature Unique To This Platform

BONUS Feature Unique To This Platform;

In addition to offering your customers a QR code to scan, not every customer understands how to use the QR reader feature of their mobile phone, so we also offer you the unique opportunity to have a SHORT URL that is easy to type into their phone browser

eg. https://eat2.app/aliveplaya

Example of a QR image that you could use to welcome new customers

The QR image is normally a 'boring' black on white, square blob of dots, but it doesn't have to be.