Codes that keep working after they are printed, links that carry your name, and one analytics view that covers both.
Vector export and automatically raised error correction keep a code readable on packaging, menus and posters. No upscaled PNG, no blurry finder patterns, no reprint because the logo ate the centre.
A short link can carry your own domain, expire on a date you choose, sit behind a password, or be paused the moment a campaign ends. A deleted code’s alias stays reserved so it can never be reissued to someone else.
Scans and clicks are attributed to the code, the campaign and the day. Bot traffic is excluded before it reaches you, and the nightly rebuild recalculates every figure from the raw event log rather than incrementing a counter.
Twenty-two QR types cover the things businesses actually encode: a website, a Wi-Fi network, a vCard, a UPI payment request, a WhatsApp chat with a message already typed, an email, an SMS, a calendar event, a location. Each type has its own form, so you are never hand-writing a URI scheme. Output is PNG for screens, SVG for design tools, and vector PDF sized in exact millimetres for a printer.
A dynamic QR code is a short link with a printed face. That means everything the shortener can do, a dynamic code can do too: change destination, expire on a date, fall back to another URL, sit behind a password, or pause. Because both sit on the same redirect service, a scan and a click are the same kind of event and end up in the same report.
Scan and click events are written raw and aggregated afterwards, not counted into a running total. Every night the aggregates are rebuilt from the raw log, so a bot reclassified today corrects yesterday’s numbers instead of leaving them permanently inflated. Retention runs from 30 days on Free to 730 days on Premium.
Business adds five team members and one custom branded domain; Premium raises that to twenty-five members, five domains, white-label output and 100,000 API requests a month. Roles decide who can create, who can edit a live destination and who can only read the reports.
Starter and above. Free includes one static QR code and one short link; Starter adds 25 dynamic codes, Business 250, and Premium removes the limit entirely.
Yes, on Business and Premium. Business includes one custom domain and Premium includes five. Links on your own domain are indistinguishable from any other link you publish.
Yes, on the Premium plan, with 100,000 requests a month. Business includes 5,000 requests for lighter automation.
Thirty days on Free, 180 on Starter, 400 on Business and 730 on Premium. Data older than your retention window is aggregated away rather than kept indefinitely.
Yes. Starter includes one team member alongside the account owner, Business five and Premium twenty-five, each with a role that decides what they can change.
Start on the free plan and upgrade when the limits start to matter.