Static vs Dynamic QR Codes: Differences, Use Cases, and When You Need Analytics
Understand the key differences between static and dynamic QR codes, when to use each type, and how analytics can transform your marketing campaigns.
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One QR code points to one place, but your app lives in two stores. Here's how to route iOS and Android users to the right store — and measure installs with UTM tags in your own analytics.
The six artistic QR styles each suit a different brand and medium. Learn how to choose one that fits your identity while keeping every scan reliable.
Make it effortless for happy customers to leave a Google review. Learn how to get your review link, turn it into a branded dynamic QR code with QR2GO, and place it where it converts.
Design QR codes everyone can use. Learn placement, reachable height, size, contrast, text alternatives, readable URLs, and non-scanner fallbacks.
See how QR2GO's built-in analytics work: first-party, EU-hosted, consent-based Matomo tracking that shows scan trends, geography, and devices without third-party cookies.
How QR code error correction works, what the L, M, Q, and H levels mean, and how to pick the right level for print, logos, and outdoor use.
A 'slot' is a saved, trackable QR code in your account. Here's how QR2GO capacity works — 20 lifetime slots on Free, 200 on Premium, permanent add-on packs, and uncapped in-browser generation.
Standard QR codes look generic. Discover the six artistic styles in QR2GO — Dots, Lines, Blueprint, Bubbles, 2.5D, and Mosaic — and how each stays scannable.
When your campaigns outgrow your plan's included quota, QR2GO add-on QR packs let you permanently increase your QR code capacity with a one-time purchase — available to Free and Premium users alike.
With QR2GO Country targeting, one printed QR code can send visitors from different countries to different localized destinations — German visitors to your German page, French visitors to your French page — with a safe fallback for everyone else.
Connect your own subdomain to QR2GO so every scan link carries your brand instead of a generic one. Learn how custom domains build trust, how the Premium add-on is priced, how billing works, and how to set up and remove a domain the right way.
A practical guide to what QR2GO Premium unlocks on the redirect path: branded redirect pages, countdown control, an instant Hidden Tracked mode, smart redirect analytics, country targeting, and custom-domain short links.
New to QR2GO? Try Premium free for three months — full analytics, branded QR codes, advanced redirects, and print-ready exports. Then just €5.99/month incl. VAT. Cancel anytime.
A practical guide to embedding your company logo in a QR code while keeping it scannable. Learn about error correction, size limits, and design best practices.
Wondering if a free QR code generator is enough? Compare free and paid QR tools side by side — features, limits, analytics, and export options — to find out what matches your needs.
Learn why GDPR compliance matters when generating and tracking QR codes, how QR2GO protects user privacy with EU-hosted infrastructure, and what to look for in a privacy-first QR solution.
Learn how to create a professional vCard QR code for your business card that saves your contact details instantly — name, phone, email, company, and more.
Step-by-step guide to creating QR codes that link to PDFs, digital menus, or online documents. Learn the best approach for restaurants, offices, and events.
Learn how QR code analytics work, what metrics you can track, and how to use scan data to measure campaign ROI — all while staying GDPR-compliant.
How to use QR codes to connect print materials, packaging, and events to your digital channels — with tracking, UTM parameters, and measurable results.
Create a WiFi QR code that lets guests join your network with a single scan. No password typing, no confusion — just instant, secure connection.
Learn how dynamic QR codes with built-in analytics transform QR marketing — from real-time scan tracking and geographic insights to campaign optimization and ROI measurement.
Discover how QR2GO gives designers and marketers full creative control over QR codes — with 20+ types, 25+ style presets, advanced customization, and high-resolution exports ready for print and digital campaigns.
Professional QR code generators don't have to break the bank. Learn what to look for, what hidden costs to avoid, and why affordable tools can deliver enterprise-grade features.
A clear look at the QR code generator market — where hidden costs lurk, what features actually matter, and why powerful QR tools can be both professional and affordable.
Understand the real differences between dynamic and static QR codes — what you can change after printing, how scan analytics work, and when each type makes sense for your business.
A complete walkthrough for creating your first QR code with QR2GO — from choosing the right type and entering your data to customizing the design, testing, and downloading the final file.
Everything you need to know before sending a QR code to print — file formats, DPI requirements, quiet zone rules, material considerations, and a hands-on testing checklist.
A practical guide to every QR code type available in QR2GO — what data each one encodes, how scanning devices handle it, and which type fits your specific use case.
Learn how to customize your QR codes in QR2GO — from brand colors and logo overlays to error correction levels and sizing — while keeping them perfectly scannable.
Protect your business and customers from QR code phishing attacks. Learn about safe scanning practices, URL transparency, trust signals, and how QR2GO keeps your codes secure.
Discover how restaurants and event organizers use QR codes for digital menus, contactless ordering, ticket scanning, feedback collection, and managing multiple locations.
Learn how to combine UTM parameters with QR codes to measure the effectiveness of your offline marketing campaigns and bridge the gap between print and digital.
Master the art of creating scannable, branded QR codes. Learn about color contrast, logo placement, error correction levels, and optimal print sizes.