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Coupons you can actually measure

Print the code once, change the offer whenever you like, and see exactly how many people scanned it — by day, by device, by location.

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The problem with printed discounts

A printed coupon is a one-way message. You know how many you distributed and roughly how many came back, and almost nothing in between. If the offer is wrong you find out at the end of the campaign, by which point the leaflets are already out.

Putting the offer behind a QR code changes both halves of that. You can see scan volume as it happens rather than after, and you can change the offer itself without touching a single printed item.

That means a flyer that launched with 10% off can become a free-delivery offer next week if the first one underperforms — same paper, same code.

One code per placement

The most useful thing you can do is stop using a single code everywhere. Generate a separate one for each placement and the analytics answer questions you could not previously ask.

Separate code for Tells you
Each print publication Which title actually delivers redemptions
Packaging vs leaflet Whether the insert earns its cost
Each store or region Where the offer resonates
Window vs till point Which position in the shop gets scanned

A note on honesty

Scan analytics tell you how many people opened the offer, not how many redeemed it. Those are different numbers and it is worth keeping them apart in any report — a high scan count with low redemption usually means the offer is weaker than the placement.

If you need redemption itself tracked, point the code at whatever already issues your discount codes and let that system count. The QR code brings people to it and tells you where they came from.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change the offer after printing?

Yes. The code points at a destination you control, so you can change the discount, the terms or the landing page at any time and every printed code follows.

Does it track redemptions?

It tracks scans — how many people opened the offer, when, on what device and roughly where. Redemption itself is counted by whatever system issues the discount. Keeping the two numbers separate makes campaign reporting a lot more honest.

Can I set an expiry?

Yes. Codes support activation and expiry dates, so an offer can go live and stop on schedule without anyone remembering to switch it off.

Can I run different offers in different regions?

Yes, on Pro and above. Routing rules can send scans to different destinations based on where the scan happens.

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