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[Tutorial] Create a redirect QR code
[Tutorial] Create a redirect QR code

Create a QR code that redirects to a website

Brian Walton avatar
Written by Brian Walton
Updated over 3 years ago

Let's create a QR code that redirects to your company Twitter account so they can follow you.

While on the site, click QR Codes up top.

Click on New and give your QR code a name (I'm calling mine "Twitter Follow"). Click on Create and now you're editing details about your QR code:

On the left side (Appearance) you can change the colors of your code, test it out and even download it directly by clicking on it. On the right side (Details) you'll see some more options:

Perfect, the Action settings is already set to Redirect. Now we'll just change the Redirect link setting our Twitter URL. In Tagify's case:

Now click on Save and you're all done! You can hit the blue Preview button to test in your browser but it's better to use your phone. Open up the camera app on your device and point it at your QR code. Here's an example of what it looks like on an iPhone:

If you tap the notification up top you'll automatically be redirected to whatever link you used earlier.

While editing your QR Code, you can always check for Scans by clicking the Switch to Scans button. Do that and you should see something like this:

From here, you can export all of your data by clicking the Export button. You can also remove individual scans (maybe they're tests from you or just bad data) by clicking the little garbage can next to each scan.

Finishing up

And that's it! You're a pro at making QR codes that link to other websites.

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