QR Codes

Generate QR codes and learn best practices for placement and usage.

QR codes are the bridge between your physical location and your digital storefront. Learn how to generate, download, and use them effectively.

Generating QR Codes

To generate a QR code for your store:

  1. Navigate to your store's QR Codes page
  2. Select whether you want a QR code for:
    • Your business hub (if you have multiple stores)
    • A specific store
  3. Click "Generate QR Code"
  4. Download the QR code image

QR Code Features

  • Scannable: All QR codes are fully functional and can be scanned with any smartphone camera
  • Branded: QR codes include the QRmo logo in the center
  • Unique: Each store gets its own unique QR code
  • Trackable: View analytics on how many times your QR code has been scanned

Best Practices for Placement

Restaurants & Cafes

  • Place QR codes on tables, menus, or counter displays
  • Ensure good lighting so codes are easily scannable
  • Print at least 2x2 inches (5x5 cm) for easy scanning

Retail Stores

  • Display near product displays or checkout counters
  • Include a brief instruction like "Scan to view our catalog"
  • Use high-quality printing for better scan success

Service Businesses

  • Add to business cards or flyers
  • Display in waiting areas or reception desks
  • Include in email signatures or social media

Printing Guidelines

  • Minimum size: 2x2 inches (5x5 cm)
  • Recommended size: 3x3 inches (7.5x7.5 cm) or larger
  • Print quality: Use high-resolution printing (300 DPI minimum)
  • Contrast: Ensure good contrast between the QR code and background
  • White space: Leave at least 0.2 inches (5mm) of white space around the code

Sharing Your QR Code

Beyond printing, you can share your QR code:

  • On social media posts
  • In email newsletters
  • On your website
  • In digital displays or screens

QR Code Analytics

Track your QR code performance:

  • View total scans
  • See scan trends over time
  • Identify peak usage times

⚠️ Important

Test your QR code after printing to ensure it scans correctly. Different lighting conditions and print qualities can affect scannability.

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