Why menus need a dynamic code
A menu is the clearest case for a dynamic QR code. Prices move, dishes rotate, and a printed static code would lock you to one menu URL forever. With a dynamic code the table tent stays the same while you point it at this season's menu, a lunch menu at noon, or a dinner menu at night.
No ads between the diner and the menu
Diners scanning at the table will not tolerate an ad or interstitial before the food. DirQR redirects straight to your menu with no ad page in between, and the free code is not shut off when a trial ends, so a laminated table tent keeps working.
Test on a real phone before you print the run
Before printing table tents or window signage, scan the code with an actual phone and confirm the menu loads. This one step prevents the most expensive menu-printing mistake: a full run of codes that point at the wrong or broken link.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I update a restaurant menu QR code without reprinting?
- Yes, with a dynamic QR code. The printed code stays the same while you change the linked menu URL, so seasonal menus and price changes never require new table tents.
- Will diners see ads when they scan?
- No. DirQR redirects straight to your menu with no interstitial ad page, and the free dynamic code is not shut off when a trial ends.