Practical guides for the main ways teams use Linkbreakers: QR code tracking, digital business cards, and link in bio pages
Comprehensive guides and tutorials for use cases.
Learn what QR code tracking means, what data you can measure, and when Linkbreakers is the right fit for campaigns, packaging, print, and offline conversion tracking.
Understand how digital business cards work, why companies replace paper cards with smart shareable pages, and when Linkbreakers is the right fit for team-wide contact sharing and analytics.
Learn what a link in bio page is, when it makes sense for creators and brands, and how Linkbreakers helps you turn one social profile link into a measurable conversion page.
Learn the Linkbreakers use case for detecting likely AI agent traffic, separating it from human visits, and routing or collecting data differently with workflow conditions.
Learn how to automatically route QR code visitors to different destinations based on their Net Promoter Score responses using Linkbreakers workflows.
Learn how brands add trackable QR codes to physical product packaging to capture post-purchase engagement, measure scan rates, and route customers into follow-up workflows.
QR codes on yard signs, flyers, and listing materials let real estate agents measure which properties attract the most interest, where inquiries come from, and which marketing channels drive the most scans.
Hotels place trackable QR codes at checkout desks, in rooms, and at restaurant tables to measure guest satisfaction, capture NPS scores, and route unhappy guests to staff before reviews go public.
Gyms and fitness studios place trackable QR codes at entrances, equipment stations, and locker areas to automate check-in, collect member feedback, and convert walk-in visitors into registered leads.
Medical offices place QR codes in waiting rooms and on printed materials to collect intake forms, satisfaction surveys, and consent before and after appointments.
Retail stores place trackable QR codes on shelf displays, packaging inserts, and receipts to drive loyalty enrollment, product discovery, and post-purchase feedback without increasing staff workload.
Trade show exhibitors use dynamic QR codes at their booth to collect visitor contact details, score lead intent, and sync records to a CRM in real time — without badge scanners or manual data entry.
Schools and universities use dynamic QR codes to link physical campuses to course materials, attendance systems, campus maps, and feedback forms — all updatable without reprinting.
Nonprofits place trackable QR codes on mailers, event signage, and donation envelopes to drive online giving, measure campaign reach, and route donors through personalized journeys without a dedicated app.
Coffee shops use trackable QR codes on counter cards, receipts, and cup sleeves to enroll customers in loyalty programs, collect feedback, and drive repeat visits without a dedicated app.
Car dealerships place tracked QR codes on window stickers, lot placards, and showroom displays to capture buyer intent, book test drives, and sync leads to a CRM without requiring a salesperson to be present.