Use cases
Dynamic QR codes, by the job
One printed code, edited behind the scenes, fits a lot of jobs. Here is how different teams put dynamic codes to work, and where a static code is the better tool.
Dynamic QR codes for asset and equipment management
Fix one code to each asset. The code identifies the item; the record behind it shows current status, documents, and open work, and changes as the asset does.
Dynamic QR codes for education and museums
Print a code on a worksheet, label, or exhibit once, then change what it opens as courses, collections, and interpretation change, without reprinting.
Dynamic QR codes for hotels and accommodation
Put one code in each room for services, Wi-Fi, and local information, and update what it shows by property, season, or time of day without reprinting.
Dynamic QR codes for restaurant menus
Put one QR code on the table, print it once, and change the menu behind it whenever prices, specials, or availability shift, without reprinting a thing.
Dynamic QR codes for wayfinding and venues
Place a code at an entrance, stop, or department and open a current map, schedule, or facility page, updated for closures and events without reprinting the sign.
QR codes for events and conferences
Print badges, signage, and programs weeks ahead, then change where every code points as the schedule shifts on the day, no reprints when a session moves.
New to dynamic codes? Start with the field guide to choosing an approach.