Print early, keep the link editable
Save-the-dates and invitations go out long before the wedding, but your RSVP form or wedding website might move, change platforms, or need a fix. A dynamic code means the printed card keeps working even if the destination changes after mailing.
One clean scan to the right place
A QR code removes the risk of guests mistyping a long wedding-website URL. It opens the exact page you choose: an RSVP form, a schedule, directions, or a registry. DirQR redirects with no ad in between, which matters on a keepsake invitation.
Test before the print run
Scan the code on a real phone and confirm it lands on your RSVP page before you commit to printing a full set of invitations. A code that was never verified is the most common and least forgivable stationery mistake.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I change a wedding QR code after invitations are printed?
- Yes, if it is a dynamic QR code. The printed code stays the same while you update the destination, so you can move your RSVP form or wedding website without reprinting invitations.
- What should a wedding QR code link to?
- Most couples link to an RSVP form or a wedding website with the schedule, directions, and registry. With a dynamic code you can start with the RSVP form and repoint it to a day-of page later.