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Point offline visitors to one profile hub instead of choosing a single social link.
A link-in-bio QR code is useful when one printed item needs to send people to several choices: shop, socials, booking, newsletter, latest video, or contact links. It is better than changing the QR code every time one campaign changes.
Use it when one printed item needs to offer several useful actions, such as shop, subscribe, follow, book, or contact.
Yes, if the QR code points to a hub page you control. Keep the hub URL the same and update the links inside it.
A good destination loads fast, has a clear first action, and does not bury the reason people scanned under too many choices.
Keep the first screen focused. Three to six strong choices usually feel better than a long list where every link has the same weight.
Yes. Any public hub URL can work as long as it loads well on mobile and the first action matches the printed promise.
Use a direct link when the QR code has one clear purpose, like opening a menu or booking page. Use a hub page when the audience might want different things after scanning.
A static QR code does not have built-in scan tracking. Most link in bio platforms like Linktree and Beacons show click stats on their dashboard, so you can check engagement from that side.
A slow page makes people leave before they tap anything. Keep the hub lightweight, avoid large background images, and test the load time on mobile data before printing the QR code.
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