One code across the event lifecycle
Before the event a poster's code can open registration or ticketing; on the day it can point to a schedule, map, or check-in page. With a dynamic code you repoint the same printed signage as the event progresses instead of printing new boards.
Measure which placements pull
Each scan is recorded at the redirect edge, so you can see whether a poster location or a banner earned attention. That helps you decide where signage is worth the print and placement cost next time.
Size it for the viewing distance
Signage is read from a distance, so scale the code up for posters and banners and download the SVG so it stays sharp at large sizes. Test the scan from roughly the distance people will actually stand.
Frequently asked questions
- Can one event poster QR code be reused across phases?
- Yes, with a dynamic code. You repoint the same printed code from registration to a day-of schedule or map as the event progresses, without reprinting the signage.
- Can I track scans from event signage?
- A dynamic code records each scan at the edge, giving you a basic signal of which placements earned attention. Static codes cannot be tracked.