A single QR on the invite, the badge, the poster — quietly rewiring itself behind the scenes as your event moves from save-the-date to thank-you-card. Same code. Different page. Every time.
A single code lives a year on someone's fridge — and means something different in March than it did last September. You decide what shows up; we handle the rewiring.
Atmospheric splash, hero photo, “Add to calendar” tap.
/save-the-dateThe full invite — schedule, dress code, dietary questions, +1s.
/rsvp“You are here” map, what's now, what's next, Wi-Fi, the bar menu.
/nowGuests upload their phone rolls. No login. No app to download.
/photosA note from the hosts, the final gallery, a “next year?” teaser.
/thanksEvery scan tells you something — when guests are saving the date, when they're standing at the door looking for the schedule, when the photo drop opens. A quiet dashboard, not a wall of charts.
A few of the surfaces a Quickfest QR has been spotted on this month. Most of these were printed once and updated four, five, ten times since.
Save-the-date in September, RSVPs in November, sangeet schedule in February, photos in March. One printed card.
Welcome packet on day one, live schedule on day two, the speaker decks on day three, the recordings forever after.
Artist statement when the show opens, artist talk audio mid-run, the catalogue PDF when the show closes.
Today's specials at lunch, the wine pairing menu at dinner, the chef's prix-fixe on weekends. One sticker per table.
Packing list at registration, daily agenda once it starts, the trail map and Wi-Fi during, the photo archive after.
"Coming soon" the week before, "Live now" on the day, the deck after, the customer stories a quarter in.
Every Quickfest QR ships with brand-aware finder patterns, a logo cut-out in the centre, and module shapes you can swap. None of that black-and-white “press your nose against the wall” energy.
Print it once. Update what it shows your guests as the evening unfolds.
Open the QR studio — free →