What DirQR is for on a business card
DirQR creates a dynamic code that opens a web page you control: your LinkedIn, a portfolio, a booking link, or a personal site. Because the card outlives any one URL, an editable code means a job change or a moved page does not turn your printed cards into dead ends.
If you want offline contact-saving, that's different
A vCard QR code encodes your contact details directly so a phone can save them without internet, but it cannot be edited after printing and DirQR does not generate that type. If you want an editable link on the card instead of a fixed contact dump, a dynamic URL code is the right tool.
Test both the scan and the destination
Before ordering a batch of cards, scan the code on a couple of phones and confirm it opens the intended page. Keep the code uncluttered and large enough to scan at arm's length so it reads on the first try.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I change a business card QR code after printing?
- Yes, if it links to a page through a dynamic code. You update the destination and the same printed card redirects to the new URL, which is useful when your role or page moves.
- Does DirQR make vCard QR codes?
- No. DirQR makes dynamic codes that open an editable web link. A vCard code that saves contact details offline is a different, static type and cannot be edited after printing.