Short answer
A launch QR code should point to the exact payment or signup destination, include clear nearby copy, and be tested from a phone before going live.
A launch QR code should point to the exact payment or signup destination, include clear nearby copy, and be tested from a phone before going live.
A launch QR code should point to the exact payment or signup destination, include clear nearby copy, and be tested from a phone before going live.
Payment and signup QR codes can convert well during launches because they remove typing and let people act immediately.
The risk is mismatch: the poster promises one thing, the QR destination shows another, or the link changes after printing.
Testing the full scan-to-checkout path matters more than simply verifying that a QR code image renders.