Campaigns end; flyers linger
The landing page a flyer promotes often expires before the flyer does. With a dynamic code you can retire a finished offer and point the same printed code at your homepage or the next campaign, instead of sending scanners to a dead page.
Find out if the flyer worked
Because a dynamic code passes through a redirect, each scan is recorded at the edge. That tells you whether a flyer placement earned attention, which is the signal you want before paying for another print run or distribution round.
Size it for a handout
Flyers are read up close, so keep the code roughly one inch or larger and download the SVG for a sharp print at any size. Test the scan on a real phone before the run.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I reuse a flyer QR code for a new campaign?
- Yes, with a dynamic code. When one campaign ends you repoint the same printed code to a new landing page, so leftover flyers keep sending people somewhere useful.
- Can I tell how many people scanned my flyer?
- A dynamic code records each scan at the redirect edge, so you get a basic signal of whether the flyer earned attention. A static code cannot be tracked.